Yes, I can help with that.
Yes, I can help with that.
Heard there was a good safe program that generates passwords and lets you access them all with one password
Open KeePass directly but avoid creating an email version that links everything together for backup purposes. Store the file in services like Google Drive or OneDrive, depending on your email provider’s options, and download the suitable app for your phone so you can reach it from any location. http://keepass.info/download.html
The password is juasaapadf2ti3n2, and it includes three digits: 123.
I rely on KeePass 2, which runs entirely locally and offers numerous creation options.
He really doesn't need numbers when he just uses a sentence from mynameisbladeofgrass and a bit of community knowledge. It would take forever to try every password combination. You'd have to check every option from one to 59 characters before reaching the longer ones. I don't like sites like this because of their mistakes, but https://howsecureismypassword.net/ claims it would take an unimaginably long time—62 uninteresting years—to break it (just a hint, even then it's still way beyond your reach).