From 4ea97b9bf1ab1c6a05629f94c4e7408dd7db7af3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Douglas Muth
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2023 19:59:50 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Removed references to LastPass. #36
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Diceware is a trademark of Arnold Reinhold.
-FAQ: Why not use LastPass or a similar product?
+FAQ: Why not use 1Password or BitKeeper or something similar?
-By all means, feel free to do so. LastPass is an excellent product and I highly recommend it.
-That said, there's no reason that Diceware cannot be used concurrently with LastPass. Personally,
-I like passwords that I can remember.
+By all means, feel free to do so. 1Password is an excellent product and I highly recommend it.
+That said, there's no reason that Diceware cannot be used concurrently with a password manager.
+But I _also_ happen to like passwords I can remember. :-)
FAQ: What are some good use cases for Diceware?
- Smart TVs: Diceware is a great fit for password entry on Smart TVs, or any other environment where typing non-alphanumerics is a challenge.
-- Work/Shared Computer: Let's say you're using a computer that you do not own, and want to log into a personal account. You may not want to install LastPass on that machine, so if you've generated that account's password with Diceware, it will be much easier to type in on the keyboard.
+- Work/Shared Computer: Let's say you're using a computer that you do not own, and want to log into a personal account. You may not want to install 1Password on that machine, so if you've generated that account's password with Diceware, it will be much easier to type in on the keyboard.