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"Is it absolutely essential to have such locked up password system ?"
I'm talking to a man who manages 25 employees who generates millions of euros per year and can't even install a freaking password manager on his mac and trembles in front of something as basic as a keepassxc.
These sort of people should not use computers.
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@romin
>use post-it
>it's the same password for all websites, even gov
I don't mind paper written password, but not randomizing them is a mistake.
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@mangeurdenuage post-it gang wins again
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@phnt
>That's completely normal outside IT
That is the current common yes but that's not normal.
These types of people are the exact people who will promote and force adaption of computer usage while they have no tangible grasp of what they're doing.
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@mangeurdenuage
>trembles in front of something as basic as a keepassxc.
>These sort of people should not use computers.
That's completely normal outside IT companies and even those usually don't have company-wide password manager rules. And hardware security tokes for 2FA are even rarer (usually everyone forces MS Authenticator as they are already in the ecosystem)