If I've said it once I've said it a million times: Use a template, don't use truly random passwords, those aren't helpful to anyone, instead create a template and follow for each of your passwords, here's an example of what I mean:
for gmail your password could be Goog@mailYoz
your pandora password would be Pand@radioYoz
iMDb: Imdb@movieYoz
In case you don't see it the pattern is:
first/four/letters/of/sitename@service/first/three/letters/of/username
that's gonna be at least 8 characters every time and should be good enough for most services...
PS. I wish I had thought of this when I made my template this is way more creative than what I came up with, sadly now that it's out-and-about I wouldn't feel safe using it
PPS. if the service doesn't allow special characters (here's looking at you Bank of America) just substitute the number that key shares. or create a whole new template for this case-type.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 14.8 ms ] threadIn case you don't see it the pattern is: first/four/letters/of/sitename@service/first/three/letters/of/username
that's gonna be at least 8 characters every time and should be good enough for most services...
PS. I wish I had thought of this when I made my template this is way more creative than what I came up with, sadly now that it's out-and-about I wouldn't feel safe using it PPS. if the service doesn't allow special characters (here's looking at you Bank of America) just substitute the number that key shares. or create a whole new template for this case-type.