not literally 2 miliseconds, but you get the point

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    Do you invent a completely unique password for every account you make? I get that a password manager will help you remember them but even coming up with new passwords is hard at this point.

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      Yes.

      But Bitwarden generates them for me. So I remember my Bitwarden password and that’s about it

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        That’s true but I’d rather have a password I can type out within 10 seconds. The ones generated by bitwarden are just a bunch of random characters, which is definitely very secure, but also incredibly inconvenient.

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          Just use the browser extension to auto fill those passwords. I really don’t understand how it’s in any way inconvenient.

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            Well sometimes I’m using my phone to log in, or someone else’s device, or my university’s computer. I can’t use bitwarden everywhere.

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              1. App for that
              2. Web vault on incognito browser
              3. Web vault on incognito browser

              There is absolutely a workaround to use Bitwarden nearly everywhere (except for your computer login or your phone PIN, but you probably have biometrics for that anyways).

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                sure but remembering a memorable but still secure password is still easier than having to open bitwarden all the time

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                  I mean you do you, but it is a poor security practice to reuse passwords. If you’re fine with the risk no one is going to stop you.

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          Bitwarden fills them in for me, so no problem at all. Or I can copy/paste it

          Except like when I get a new phone, but that’s only like once every 2 years

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      Yes, I use Firefox to do so

      By default it has a means of generating unique passwords for every account I make. Not only that but in your saved passwords it will highlight the ones that share a password so you can go there and change the passwords.

      You have to make a Firefox account so that you can sync it across all of your devices but it works great for me on multiple PCs and my phone.

      One of the many perks of Firefox honestly