I love this.
@LemonSky1970 @RandomFactsAboutCats
Not quite "literally me", but damn close 😅
I knew someone who used his dog's name, plus 2-3 random numbers for his passwords. I finally convinced him that wasn't a good idea 🐶
@LemonSky1970 @RandomFactsAboutCats
I have very complex passwords for the accounts the security of which I care about and the likes of "cat_name123" for others, often just "password" — where it can be used, not directly in the form, they often have JS checks, but by doctoring the HTTP request to change the password 😏
I'm not using a password manager and I don't care about the security of these accounts.
@LemonSky1970 @RandomFactsAboutCats
In most cases the account can't be taken over as they won't have access to my emails, so why would I care coming up with complex password just to prevent someone from logging in? 🤷
In the end it's the most effective security measure — just don't have any sensitive information associated in your online accounts.