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http :verified: (http@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 03-May-2023 21:41:24 JST http :verified: @friend @paulcox @mattl I think "being techy" is no reason. But yes, for offices, especially shared offices, paper is not a good solution. There a password manager and (real) single sign-on is probably best. Also for travel (mobile phone) and cross-platform use there are no good solutions. For mobile, it's probably best to use the built-in browser password manager, but for all the extra app passwords like banking app PIN etc.? And for cross platform use, it's probably best to just update manually on both systems instead of transferring all passwords with a potentially unsafe tool over the internet. Lot of variables in play here; depends on your threat model. But for many home users, paper is still a good solution.