• 4grams@awful.systems
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      The fact that modern life basically requires a third party app to prevent instant identity theft and fraud is a real problem.

      It all comes down to the fact that every fucking service in the world is just there to scrape data. I don’t need to logon and provide my every detail to check the local weather, I shouldn’t have to give my social security number to play video games…

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        In a way, password managers are kinda the solution that prevent you from needing to involve a third party in your auth. You can even use completely open source software, and manage all the data yourself. That gives you way more control than say, oauth. Although sure, passkeys are better in many ways.

        Even if we lived in a world where surveillance capitalism and personal data harvesting wasn’t a thing, you still need to identify yourself.

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          I agree, and I do use an open source one, but I disagree that we need to identify ourselves for everything. You can’t even look at a resturaunt menu anymore without signing up for an account. Everything is gate kept behind an account, and those accounts are all so interconnected that when one is compromised, it might for multiple and often you will never know (and I’m not talking about password reuse).

          Password managers are a good solution to the problem, I’m not mad at them, I’m mad at the problem that necessitates them.

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    I only have like 2-4 password I can remember, and one of them is a 60+ char string that protects* all of my random passwords

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    Whatever your password is plus the day it is, or the month, or both, you can also include the year.

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      And this is one of a few reasons that frequent password changes aren’t very helpful in increasing security over the difficulty it adds to the end users.