Moreover, that's just anecdotal - LastPass's own research, from 2019 - 15-20 years after the introduction of secure password managers - is that 23% of employees access password vaults on their mobile devices, which means that fully 77% *are not* using a password manager.
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For sure - my complaint is that we wouldn't stand for the medical profession to say "abstinence is the only way to prevent unwanted childbirth"; I'm not saying no-one should use password managers. I'm trying to say that it's our (security folks) responsibility to build better.
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My problem with this whole thread is that yes, of course we need something better than passwords, but also, yes, there is a lot of improvement being made right now. It's not like someone can make something that "solves passwords" and suddenly everyone will be using it.
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Obviously not 100%, but frankly there *are* UX tweaks that could be applied to 95% of websites that would eliminate most passwords for the vast majority of users, right now.
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That's exactly what I want, but across the whole internet, oh and maybe drop the password too 馃槄
Feb 12, 2021 路 3:12 PM UTC
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