A short sentence as my master password?
Hi All
I am considering using a short sentence as the master password for 1Password. I read somewhere that a short sentence is just as secure as a shorter password with more random characters. I'm not sure of this though and I think that the one place I could find out for certain about the security of a password is here.
The sentence I'm thinking of using is 42 characters. It is as you'd expect words with spaces and at the end is a full stop ("period" in US English).
Do you think that would be secure or should I use a longer sentence?
Thank you.
TP
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@thought_police A guideline for master passwords is 16-20 characters if based on random letters, numbers, symbols, etc or >32 characters if based on a collection of dictionary words. I put some 42 character sentences into the following websites and they seemed to think they were more than good enough.
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Make sure that sentence is not from a book/lyric/etc.
Preferably the sentence doesn't even make sense.
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I'd strongly encourage you to read these two articles from 1P's own Jeff Goldberg:
https://blog.1password.com/toward-better-master-passwords/
https://blog.1password.com/better-master-passwords-the-geek-edition/I think they'll answer the questions you have about the strength of passwords (and phrases).
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Hi All
Thank you for the excellent advice. I have now read the linked articles and I have changed my plans for my new master password based on those articles.
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:+1: :)
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