feat: finish task a

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Julian Golenhofen
2026-05-06 11:03:09 +00:00
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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ positives:
negatives: negatives:
- If your PC breaks, you don't have access to any of your passwords anymore - If your PC breaks, you don't have access to any of your passwords anymore
- If you don't have access to your PC where you need one of your passwords, you can't log into your accounts - If you don't have access to your PC where you need one of your passwords, you can't log into your accounts
- If you lose any of your passwords, you don't have a proper way of getting them back - If you lose any of your passwords, you don't have a proper way of getting them back (like deleting it on accident or something)
6. 6.
positives: positives:
@@ -77,9 +77,22 @@ negatives:
8. 8.
positives: positives:
- - Your passwords are very hard to guess / bruteforce
- If one of your accounts gets hacked, none of your others are compromised
- Finding all of your passwords is really easy and convenient
negatives:
- If your PC breaks, you don't have access to any of your passwords anymore
- If you don't have access to your PC where you need one of your passwords, you can't log into your accounts
- If you lose any of your passwords, you don't have a proper way of getting them back (like deleting it on accident)
9.
positives:
- You don't have to remember a lot of passwords
- If one of your accounts gets hacked (and are unrelated to the password reset method), none of your others are compromised
- Getting into your accounts is really easy
negatives:
- If your reset password method gets compromised, you don't have a way of getting back your account
- Not all services may have a reset password function
- You are a relatively easy target since all it takes is cracking your reset password method (if it is an email address for example)