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Hey. I switched from firefox to chrome a couple days ago. What I always loved about firefox is the built in pw manager. I love that it auto generated strong pws for me and automatically saved them. Apparently chrome has this feature too but yet I can't find it. I already used google to find answers but I couldn't find anything.
Yes SYNC is turned on. Yes I tried it on popular websites, it's not even working on google.com itself.
Yes I right clicked in the PW field, there is no "suggest password" field there. Only the usual like inspect, paste, spellcheck and so on. I simply don't have any pw suggestion field anywhere and it's driving me crazy. This is unironically a deal breaker for me and I will switch back to firefox if I can't solve this.
NO I don't want to use any third party app like last pass or whatever. I want it built in.
Further information: When I left click on a PW field it, instead of suggestion me a new strong pw it just shows me the name + pws of accounts that I ALREADY have created. Which makes no sense. I don't want the SAME password again. I want a new one.
I imported all of my pws from firefox to chrome. Is this what is causing this bug maybe?
In any case I hope you can help me. I really really want to use the built in PW manager.
I am writing a document to send out to everyone in my organization with some tips on creating more secure passwords. A common problem is that with long passwords requirements, which we have, is that people tend use patterns or reuse large chucks of old passwords and simply replace a few characters, PassWordxxxx, changing the xxxx with each reset.
I have an idea to help people create complex, and seekingly random passwords and I want comments and suggestion on if it seems good.
Pick 2 unrelated airports from 2 random cities in the world and the final score of a sporting event.
In this example I’ll use Gatwick, London (LGW) and Juneau, Alaska (JNU) and game 7 of the ‘05 NBA Finals 74-81, the order is up to you. The password could then use those characters and various patterns. An example would be: lgwjnu7481JNULGW&$*!
&$*! is 7481+shift.
The airport codes could simply be replaced other things like the 2 letter codes from 2 random elements form the periodic table, the 2 letter codes for 2 different states, etc.
The numbers could be an area code for a random major city, a year that may have some significance, etc.
Another example would be wyaz1492AZWY!$(@
!$(@ is 1492+shift.
I know this seems like a lot but once you get it it’s actually a simple concept, and considering that it’s important to be secure it’s supposed to be somewhat complex.