![]() To solve this, I have to have a human rememberable password for my e-mail. But again, I have to verify the login through my e-mail. If I want to check my e-mails in an internet cafe or on a friends computer, I can retrieve my password for that without having the dashlane app installed via their website.But guess what I need to check my emails? My e-mail password, which is stored in dashlane. Now I can enter my master password there, but it doesn't grant me access, because I need to enter a security code that it sent to my e-mail. Great, except that it doesn't really work like that in practice, because dashlane requires verification whenever I use my master password on a new device. This allows them to be long and random and hard to guess and so on and so forth. ![]() I thought password managers have the purpose that I only have to remember one master password and it stores all the other for me securely. I put all my password in it including those of my email accounts. I just installed this password manager (dashlane). ![]()
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