>And so does sending your passwords to a phone or a home/work pc via chats or email, or using a single password everywhere, or maybe a couple of them with trivial variations. Cloud password managers wouldn’t even exist if people didn’t do much more stupid things to enter their passwords on a different device than the cloud could ever think of.
"You should do something stupid because most people do things that are even more stupid" is not a good argument in my opinion. I've been in the computer/tech space for 30+ years without every sharing a password or doing something stupid with my passwords, and it hasn't ever been any sort of burden. Why is it so controversial among the HN crowd to simply be minimally intelligent and careful with your sensitive information?