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Richinator324
Junior Member
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01-07-2026, 11:09 PM
#1
A while back, a security breach happened on a password manager site I used, so I wouldn't feel safe using it anymore.
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Richinator324
01-07-2026, 11:09 PM #1

A while back, a security breach happened on a password manager site I used, so I wouldn't feel safe using it anymore.

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julieng73
Member
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01-09-2026, 04:05 AM
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01-09-2026, 04:05 AM #2

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Kamikaze_007
Senior Member
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01-10-2026, 09:52 AM
#3
The main issue I see with password managers and strong passwords is the need to keep checking the app on my phone often, which can be frustrating when I'm at school or elsewhere. But essentially, these tools store all your passwords so you can use complex ones instead of remembering many. LastPass is an example.
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Kamikaze_007
01-10-2026, 09:52 AM #3

The main issue I see with password managers and strong passwords is the need to keep checking the app on my phone often, which can be frustrating when I'm at school or elsewhere. But essentially, these tools store all your passwords so you can use complex ones instead of remembering many. LastPass is an example.

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Mister_Token
Member
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01-10-2026, 11:03 AM
#4
This was LastPass. However, similar larger firms (such as Target) immediately indicated a breach, suggesting potential vulnerabilities. The compromised information included login emails, password suggestions, and other details. No actual passwords were exposed.
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Mister_Token
01-10-2026, 11:03 AM #4

This was LastPass. However, similar larger firms (such as Target) immediately indicated a breach, suggesting potential vulnerabilities. The compromised information included login emails, password suggestions, and other details. No actual passwords were exposed.

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Maahry
Junior Member
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01-18-2026, 11:54 PM
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yeah last apss are great for that, even if they detect that someone got in but there is no evidence to suggest they got anything they still tell you. Though you could just use google chromes default one and use a different password from you gmail account, that pretty much offers the same protection but with LP you do get the other features like auto password change and generated passwords.
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Maahry
01-18-2026, 11:54 PM #5

yeah last apss are great for that, even if they detect that someone got in but there is no evidence to suggest they got anything they still tell you. Though you could just use google chromes default one and use a different password from you gmail account, that pretty much offers the same protection but with LP you do get the other features like auto password change and generated passwords.

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X37
Junior Member
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01-19-2026, 03:42 AM
#6
I chose a dedicated manager because I need multiple browsers across several computers—Firefox, Opera, and Chromium on both Windows and Linux.
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X37
01-19-2026, 03:42 AM #6

I chose a dedicated manager because I need multiple browsers across several computers—Firefox, Opera, and Chromium on both Windows and Linux.

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FreddyWilde
Junior Member
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01-20-2026, 06:57 AM
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I follow logic by sticking to Chrome, since I mainly browse there. On my PC, I focus on coding.
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FreddyWilde
01-20-2026, 06:57 AM #7

I follow logic by sticking to Chrome, since I mainly browse there. On my PC, I focus on coding.

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redman81
Member
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01-30-2026, 03:57 AM
#8
Keep your passwords secure and protected at all times.
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redman81
01-30-2026, 03:57 AM #8

Keep your passwords secure and protected at all times.