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Originally Posted by Cuervo
This issue has been addressed before in a different manner and as a previous poster stated I also do not trust putting anything on the internet no matter how secure they claim to be. If the manager site is hacked, they will have access to all your information. What I don't understand is why you just don't keep all your passwords in an address book that you only have access to.
The last time I suggested that someone said what if someone breaks into your house and finds the book. If that is your worry put it in a place where no one will look. But let be realistic if someone breaks into your house, they're not going to waste their time looking for a book they don't even know exists. They're going for cash and jewelry.
If you don't think a hackers can't break into a password manager, a hacker from North Korea just got away with over a billion in bite coin.
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Very good point! I have been in IT for yrs and see more and more how online products are advertised as the best thing since sliced bread and the employees within the companies see all the failure points (areas for improvement). There are pros and cons to both electronic/physical methods of PW storage. The difficult part is there are NO guarantees, so that leaves the question of what has the least amount of risk? Which method does one feel the most comfortable?