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How to have a different password everywhere and still remember it
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06-01-2020, 11:20 AM
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Our main concern with all of our accounts is to avoid being "hacked". Usually most people will only use one or two different password, because it's hard to remember tons of different password. And if a website database is leaked, then you need to change all of your passwords, unless you have different passwords everywhere.

I'll share the way i'm starting to use in order to have a different password everywhere you are asked for it, yet to be able to remember it.

How to create the ultimate password

First you need a "basic" password, that will have caps, special char, and numbers in it.
Let say you go for "B@gu3tt€". Now you'll have to create your own rules in order to make it different everytime you create a new account somewhere. Guess what, anywhere you need to use a password usually has a name.

Imagine you are creating your account on leakzone
My password would be "B@gu3tt€leakzone" (don't try it, it's not my real PW. Now it look simple, because the only rule that is used here is to write the name of the website in the 8th spot since leakzone is 8 characters long. With that rule, my PW on Paypal would be "B@gu3tPaypalt€".

Create your own rules

Now you can set your own rules, in example : If the number of characters is odd, then write it backward, of it's even only write half of them or one out of two characters. Or if it's bigger than x : only use consonants, if it's lower than x : write it twice, ...
If the number of characters is bigger than your number of characters in your basic PW then start again from the beginning/continue but counting backward from the end, ...

With only a few rules and a basic PW, you'll end up with PW that will look like random characters, but you'd be able to remember them all just by learning your starting PW and your set of rules.
That way, any bot won't be able to use your password on other services. And if someone were to do it manually, he might not have enough info from the only password he has to do it on other services.
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06-01-2020, 12:02 PM
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Works great, my LZ password is now: bitGay@123
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06-01-2020, 12:08 PM
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(06-01-2020, 12:02 PM)Bitaurus Wrote: Works great, my LZ password is now: bitGay@123

Oh, so you are using the same password as me nice


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