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I agree - it actually just points the user to the fact they need a password manager.

I don't use a password manager, because for the most part, I feel as if it is already too late. I have registered for probably 100's of websites, most of which I used once (or a long time ago) and since have not accessed.

I think the value might be for users to tie up "loose ends" ie webservices that have your info, you don't know you are registered there, and maybe...don't want to be registered there anymore.




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