. . . which you cant even type in correctly if you have to.
. . . which you cant even type in correctly if you have to.
That's good. When machines do it for you, complex passcode generation is fine. (As for user passwords, I wouldn't recommend creating your own very complex passwords, as I have lost access in the past due to forgetting and losing written-down passwords. Back in the early 1990s I attended a Microsoft workshop where the security "expert" recommended everyone use 30-character unique passwords with mixed symbols and alphanumerics. Screw that, unless a machine does it for you!)