Is a random PW more secure than a memorable PW for the same length?

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Is a random PW more secure than a memorable PW for the same length? I thought I've read somewhere that length matters more than content (i.e. dictionary words versus gobbledygook). And assuming I am using a PW manager, the only thing I need to remember is the manager PW (or passphrase), right? The manager takes are of the rest.


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  • MrC
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    @RickCunn

    This article will give you good insight. See especially the section regarding entropy.

    Of course you will need to never forget your master password. But it is also critical the remember your device passwords, and your iCloud / Apple account passwords.

    Use the Emergency Kit to handle the former, and perhaps also write down the latter as well, keeping them in a secure location.

    Some of us share vaults and / or these credentials with others, so that they become addition points of access.

  • Thanks @MrC

    Sound advice all around. I have taken many of those same steps in my personal use.

    @RickCunn

    Let us know if you have any questions.

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