> From: Flora <http://www..family/~flora> > Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2018 16:54:16 -0400 > > On Sun, Jun 17, 2018 at 4:45 PM Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> wrote: > > > Yes, LastPass has a password generator. I use another random > > > password generator, though - web-based. > > > > How do you do that? > > Passwordsgenerator.net It says here that this is unsafe: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/17940/is-it-safe-to-generate-passwords-online Not sure of veracity of the answer, however. Why don't use LastPass's generator? Seems like, assuming you have a good random source, generating on your device of choice is safer. Just my intuition, 'tho. > > > I do keep all my software up to > > > date. > > > > > > I don't use LastPass for my bank. Instead, I have a cyber token, an > > > external hardware device for my 2-Factor Authentication. > > > > You do have a special circumstance, and a special bank (right?). > > Iâ??m sure your bank probably provides the same service. I imagine any > large bank would offer this. We have credit unions. I just looked and I don't see such a service offered. > > I would add that you should never use the same email address, either, but > > that is much more difficult. Gmail is fairly convenient: > > > > https://gmail.googleblog.com/2008/03/2-hidden-ways-to-get-more-from-your.html > > Hmm... Something to look into . My co-worker uses this feature in gmail. (I too use a unique email address for every service, but not google, obviously.) > > LastPass is pretty secure, but, again, I don't like depending upon or > > using cloud services. > > Ahh, but the convenience . It could be our downfall.