Okay.
See here’s the thing:
You have to remember:
- BIOS password (you’re supposed to set one, right? I mean… so your that sibling/roomate/kids/family doesnt mess around and replace your OS with a malicious OS)
- Full Disk Encryption password and then finally
- The user password
Like that kinds breaks my brain
Do y’all just put those in your password manager… then only have to remember
- Master Password to password vault and
- Phone lockscreen
Is this the “Standard Operating Procedure”?
But if you are paranoid and set a full alphanumeric password/passphrase… then you have to remember two differen passphrases…
Or couldn’t you just simplify it to like just ONE, like:
Can you have the same password for Phone Lockscreen as the Password Vault Master Password?
So that you Only ever need to remember exactly ONE password
Is this a good idea?
My head hurts from this…
Idk how to do this…
I wanna simplify my digital stuff… my stuff is so disorganized…


Keepass is great for similar reasons but moreso because you can keep everything local and offline if you want. It has a built-in mechanism for synchronizing databases plus a way to point it at a completely arbitrary URL for you to host a single database yourself and receive updates. It also supports multiple potentially interchangeable authentication methods like physical tokens, passwords, biometrics, and keyfiles.
Keepass also hasn’t leaked 16 billion passwords.
They (keepass) did have malicious actors set up spoof sites providong a trojanized version of keepass compiled from a trojanized version of their open source code.