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Originally Posted by jbjb
Or you can just keep your passwords in a file encrypted with one (strong) password that you can remember.
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Password vaults like Password Safe and KeePass are good. I advise caution about anything built into a browser or which stores passwords in "the cloud" since these are high value targets and are relatively easy to attack (LastPass has suffered three database breaches to date, for example, with the most recent in 2022 leading to significant fraud).
Still, we humans have millenniums of practice at keeping small, valuable or important pieces of paper and the like safe and secure. Treating your paper password vault the same way can go a long way towards avoiding future problems.