I have complicated serial numbers and chemical formulas as my passwords. Each one is unique. And completely unrelated to me from any given angle. So people are not able to even guess my passwords lol!
i have the same like 10 passwords i reuse for things depending on how important they are, when i'm just trying to make an account for something quick i use a pretty simple one but for emails or anything that's important i use harder to guess passwords
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I have a couple of different “base passwords” but I have a different combination of each of those base passwords that I use differently on each account that I have
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I target 'one for everything'.
I don't share the general 'safety' paranoia - because I just don't have 'sensitive information' in my electronics.
But it DOES piss me off when after a while of inactivity, disinterest or general IT-marketing I am asked to confirm or re-enter my password. I am not willing to use own brain capacity for memorizing numerous different passwords simply because a 'newthink' generation finds this to be ''important''.
Background: a short while back someone sent me a blackmail email threatening to disclose recent porn website visits to my email contacts, unless I pay so and so much bitcoin to this asshole. Indeed ''he'' ''proved his capacity by mentioning my password;
However... some of it was missing (fuck this idiot).
Passwords are a safety show only. If Mossad/FBI or KGB wants to, they get my information anyway.
Are you planning on hacking into all of our accounts?
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I have different passwords for different accounts. You never know who wants to steal your info and/or money.
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same for all... and the password is 12345SEX
I have a different password for everything, and they are very long and complex.
I have a collection of passwords that I use, and change often. I may use the same password for more than one account, but there are many different passwords for all of my accounts.
A mix of both
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