> Don't cherry pick, read the rest of my comment. It wasn't at all about any individual password complexity, it was about password managers that work with browsers in context of the blog post.
That's fair, but the aim of my response was to have a short discussion about the idea behind passwords and the fact that they're sent over the network, maybe someone has any input on that and why that's still such a popular approach.
As for the exact topic of the post, password managers within browsers feel too limiting as opposed to standalone software like KeePass, which can be used for desktop applications, servers (including certificate storage) and anything else, really. But talking about that wasn't my goal.
> Out of curiosity, what does haveibeenpwned.com say about your most used email?
"Good news — no pwnage found!"
Mostly due to using about 10 different e-mails for different purposes and throwaways for questionable sites.