• HiramFromTheChi@lemmy.world
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    Okay, I’ll be that guy: Keep em in your password manager.

    And don’t save them in your browser. In fact, turn autofill off for your browser altogether.

    You can autofill from your password manager, or copy and paste instead.

    Usually, security comes at the cost of inconvenience, but in this case it’s actually the opposite.

    • Victor@lemmy.world
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      Why not in the browser, though? So convenient.

      Disclaimer: I keep them in my Bitwarden account. 👍

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      I keep them in my brain’s password manager. No way would I ever save credit card numbers on a PC or website. Far too many of my passwords have been stolen over the years to fall for that.

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      Weirdly, that ends up being more your bank’s problem than yours since they almost always comp you for credit card theft.

      You’re not wrong, of course, just… society gets along just fine being stupid and irresponsible, lol.

  • jawa22@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Pre-internet this would still only require getting out of bed from this list. You’d still have to go to the mailbox, but you can do that whenever.

  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Break your legs or tear your ACL or throw out your back or roll your ankle in half.

    You’ll very much appreciate only needing to get to your wallet again.