Storing your passwords on paper is apparently a good idea.
Really? It was even upvoted several times and asked to be stickied? Went to downvote, and remembered it was disabled on that subreddit.
Poor advice on /r/DarknetMarketsNoobs
Storing your passwords on paper is apparently a good idea.
Really? It was even upvoted several times and asked to be stickied? Went to downvote, and remembered it was disabled on that subreddit.
[11 Points] None:
[7 Points] Crowfeather1999:
You need to cut it microscopically onto your finger so you can bite it off and digest it away in case of emergencies
[4 Points] j-mann25:
Keep your passwords on your Iphone in the notes app and have your phone locked and if the wrong password is entered 10 times everything will be erased.
[3 Points] onionland_star:
While it's not good advice, there are worse places for someone to store their password, such as on /home/user/Desktop/passwords.xls
My opinion on it is if writing your password on paper is what it takes to use a strong, secure password, then do it.
[2 Points] mymainistraceable1:
Went to downvote, and remembered it was disabled on that subreddit.
It isn't. Just disable the CSS. Though i just checked and can downvote normally
[1 Points] ThaBzKneez:
You made an account to tell us this?
[1 Points] rilksoadvb5piz3r:
scandal!
[1 Points] wombat2combat:
and remembered it was disabled on that subreddit.
not disabled, just hidden with css [for comments, posts still have up and downvote buttons]. you just need to disable the option 'allow subreddits to show me custom themes' on https://www.reddit.com/prefs/ and reload the page to downvote a comment.
I thought about removing that small obstacle but will ask the users of the sub first what they think about it.
[1 Points] coffeencreme:
It's just the opinions of anonimous people on the internet. Take anything said at face value, do your own research and make your own decisions.
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