@thor My master password is so long it's practically impossible to remember it in one sitting. I once narrated my cousin to open it for me. They're kids anyways
@thor Relationships come and go. I had a best friend back in early childhood who ended up spreading rumours about me out of jealousy after we moved into the city. Wouldn't trust any soul either
Core principle is that the master password for the password manager stays with you and you alone forever. Simple as that. This will never leave my mind. End of discussion.
Interesting. I am perfectly comfortable with, and even glad about Sir having access to my stuff. I mean, I trust him with my life all the time. Why not my accounts?
Afaik (and I see the check stubs), all of his income that isn't withheld for taxes is directly deposited into our joint account. I take care of all the banking, bills, and investments. In fact, HE is on MY investment accounts. I'm the named beneficiary of his IRA and his life insurance policy, and I even know the codes to get into his work computer (which is not something his company needs to know). If he's hiding money, he's better at sleight of hand than David Copperfield.
@Vox@thor
My wife and I are the same - shared bank account, password manager. If you don't have that level of trust in a marriage, it's going to be a rough ride.
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