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…


3-2-1 Rule dictates 3 copies across 2 types of media (usually referring to disk and tape, but that’s not very applicable to writing) with 1 kept off-site. I suppose you could treat a photo of the written password sitting on a digital picture frame to be at least as unhackable as a notebook…
I mean at that point, you might as well as use a password manager… which then you can more easily back up the database… 🤷♂️ I mean are you really gonna take a picture every time you update it? Not very steamlined…
Proper password managers truly are superior