It’s all pointless anyway. Having to have a password manager just to keep up with the demands of the same companies who blithely hand over PII to the government, and a government that insists that backdoors be built into all software (because no one other than authorized US personnel will ever be able to use them). And hacks that “expose” millions of people’s PII to anyone and everyone. It’s intended to disguise the absolute lack of online security while at the same time giving the populace the illusion that none of the above is really happening. Encryption is far more effective, but remember PGP? The government criminally threatened the writer because they couldn’t break the encryption. Charged the creator with violations of the sale of munitions statutes. Took years before they finally gave up.
It’s all pointless anyway. Having to have a password manager just to keep up with the demands of the same companies who blithely hand over PII to the government, and a government that insists that backdoors be built into all software (because no one other than authorized US personnel will ever be able to use them). And hacks that “expose” millions of people’s PII to anyone and everyone. It’s intended to disguise the absolute lack of online security while at the same time giving the populace the illusion that none of the above is really happening. Encryption is far more effective, but remember PGP? The government criminally threatened the writer because they couldn’t break the encryption. Charged the creator with violations of the sale of munitions statutes. Took years before they finally gave up.