We need to offload that work to password managers, which offer secure vaults that can stand in for our memory.Ī password manager offers convenience and, more importantly, helps you create better passwords, which makes your online existence less vulnerable to password-based attacks. That might work for Memory Grand Master Ed Cooke, but most of us are not capable of such fantastic feats. (Make sure they are long, strong, and secure!) Just kidding. The safest (if craziest) way to store your passwords is to memorize them all. The problem is, most of us don’t know what makes a good password and aren’t able to remember hundreds of them anyway. For nearly a decade, that’s been “123456” and “password”-the two most commonly used passwords on the web. We know they’re good for us, but most of us are happier snacking on the password equivalent of junk food. I would ask others here to help me if I am missing an easy way (Android Pie) to import the challenge answers.Password managers are the vegetables of the internet. I love BW and I will continue my Premium membership, but this is frustrating. By the way my challenge responses are BW generator responses and not something I could possibly remember, which is why I use BW in the first place. It really sucks because I can’t figure out an easy way to fill in the challenge response for the site when it queries me. Trying to juggle BW on Android pie and figure out how to import the challenge question response is so tough I usually just avoid those sites until I get to my desktop. BUT while these sites lack 2fa they do allow for a challenge/secret question and it gets presented every single time because I do NOT save login credentials on my Android(s). A personal Android example is where I log into XYZ dot com and of course the username and password will fill in if I click on the BW flag Android brings up. First let me say that on my linux desktops using Chrome or FF Quantum there is an easy workaround for me. I am at a loss for EFFECTIVELY using BW on my Android without this feature.
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