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it simply is not plausable to remember so many complex passwords and services. i use bitwarden and i just need to remember one password, that's it. can not recommend it enough.
I switched to bitwarden after LastPass changed their offering and I'm glad I did because LastPass has had a number of security breaches since then!
I don't even know most of my passwords at this point!
Exactly. I don't know any of my passwords except my vault password, which I change every 6 months
I also remember the Google password, which is not saved in bitwarden, so if something bad happens I can limit the damage.
Yup, with so many accounts we use today, and the necessity of having strong passwords, 2FA/TOTP, and not reusing passwords across accounts, a password manager is a basic necessity.
I'd still recommend Vaultwarden through VPN if you are used to manage servers, or a KeePass database synced through any cloud storage if you're not into IT.