I use Bitwarden and I have 2FA where itβs implemented. Why do you say that online accounts cannot be brute forced?
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Lastpass for like 10+ years. I don't know how anyone can have any level of security without a manager. I have hundreds of passwords, all unique, and I never have to remember any of them.
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Funny because in work I keep passwords in txt file with logins hosts etc. It is against security rules. In my personal pc I'm using password manager because I want to have everything in single place and secured a bit.