There's no point having passwords that you can't remember
I never buy this argument. You can have strong passwords that you can remember. If you can memorise a Beethoven Sonata, you can memorise a short string, and interestingly, since you have to type it, muscular memory comes into play just as it does for music. I can remember all my strong passwords. But then, at school. we had to memorise and recite lengthy complete texts. I suppose this is now considered old fashioned and ’too hard'. I maintain it is a valuable skill.
Andrew
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