Nowadays, most people use password managers (hopefully). However, there are still some passwords that you need to memorize, like master password (for a password manager), phone lock, wifi password, etc.

Security wise, can passphrase reach the strength of a good password without getting so long that it defeats the purpose of even using it?

  • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    All my manual passwords are passphrases.

    This is basically based on the idea that if the password is so strong I can no longer input it, it has no inherent value anyways. A phrase makes it easier to use entire sentences as a password and readily recall them.

    Of course, these are but a minority, the rest are passkeys or passwords a manager will fill in.