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I use an off-line libre password manager for several bad designed goverment stuff that only accept numbers as passwords or don’t allow to paste it.

It’s not that hard and I easily get used to it. I read it, type it and forget it again.

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There are libre off-line password managers. Variants of Keepass for example.

Indeed it’s a bad idea to store passwords in a propietary system. Specially a cloud based one being hacked time to time, like 1password.

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I’m unaware of 1password ever getting hacked.

cybersecuritynews.com/1password-hacked/?amp

I think your paranoia here is unjustified

You are right in a way. I always assume company sysadmins have access to company data, even if they say the opposite, and I always assume there are undisclosed data leaks. Which may seem a little paranoid.

It’s like closing your car’s door when leaving it alone: Is it paranoid to assume that always there are someone willing to steal stuff?

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