Confirmation for cached passphrases useful?
martin f krafft
madduck at madduck.net
Thu Oct 14 17:49:54 CEST 2010
also sprach MFPA <expires2010 at ymail.com> [2010.10.14.0102 +0200]:
> The user can type their password once per session into a text file
> and paste it every time it is requested. This reduces the
> annoyance factor and does not train the user to constantly re-type
> the passphrase.
That's a great idea. I have started work on a Facebook applet to
automate this process, so that I can keep such vital information
with everything else that I care about.
Strangely appropriate, randomly selected quote below.
--
martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/
"we are trapped in the belly of this horrible machine,
and the machine is bleeding to death."
-- godspeed you black emperor!
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