Use a unique, strong password for every single account and manage them with a password manager

KeePassXC and Vaultwarden are good ones

The password manager is only as safe as the strength of your master password (bad: J#p!t&r8@ - good: Orange-Juggler-Quietly-Ate-Velvet)

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

why is that first one bad?

Length is superior to percieved complexity. First one is only 9 characters.

If you are need of an automated way of accessing a password manager, you need to check into the following article.

https://yakihonne.com/article/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqv9enyt2zcqyug7f8nhjp5r0skt5ayzrl6ytcxmug5q03v7vdcl7qqyxxctrxqmrxwpjajcnz2

I love KeePassXC. I have it on my Linux computer and have it syncing to cloud, so I'm OK even if computer dies.

I feel my encrypted KeyPass file is safe enough in the cloud -- safer than LastPass or even Bitwarden. With it on my computer, phone, and cloud, I'm not worried about losing access to my passwords.