• Paradoxvoid@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    It’s not the worst strategy (and is actually referred to as ‘peppering’ your password)… but if your primary use-case is websites and mobile apps, using a password manager like Bitwarden and randomly generated strong passwords is still a better strategy (and probably faster too, since you don’t need to type it out manually anymore, and/or remember which flex you used when creating your ‘peppered’ password).

    This is a good approach if you have to login to services that aren’t via a web browser though - e.g. Remote desktops etc.