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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell
Thanks Russell. I have most of my passwords in KeePass2. I figured the important ones were safer being written down, though. But those are two-factor authentication cases anyway. Google and Chrome always want my passwords and I always say no. Maybe I should use them? Or just put all my passwords in Keepass2. I could even get one of those Key Files for Keepass2.
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I keep all of mine in Keepass. As long as your master password is good, you're very unlikely to have any issues. Keeping them on paper (I assume that's what you mean by "written down") is theoretically more secure, but if they're less secure so that it's feasible to type them out, then that'll offset that extra security.