@@ 25,6 25,9 @@ including letters, numbers and punctuation. Anything shorter than 8
can be cracked in milliseconds, and even passwords longer than 20
characters can be vulnerable to dictionary attacks.
+You’ll need a way to keep track of all those immemorable passwords,
+which is exactly what a password manager is for.
+
<small>I advise against using password managers that are built
directly into your web browser since that restricts your choice of web
browsers going forward.</small>
@@ 48,7 51,8 @@ passwords may forever be lost.
[Bitwarden] is a free/libre password manager suitable for computer
users both novice and experienced. There are clients available for
-all major web browsers and operating systems, desktop and mobile.
+all major web browsers and operating systems, desktop and mobile that
+can automatically fill out login forms for you.
All your data is encrypted and stored securely on a remote server
where you can’t lose it. Just don’t forget your master password!