![]() It’s no great hardship to have lots of long, complex, effectively-random passwords, these days. And if you don’t know that: well, take my word for it and I’ll explain it in detail later. You know that there are really, really good reasons why it’s simply not good enough to, for example, have “high-security”, “general use” and “low security” passwords, and re-use each of them in several places. And that’s why you always make sure that you use a different password for every service you use, right? You might even use a different password for every account, even when you have different passwords on the same service. ![]() You’re not stupid about computer security. Just want to know how to ‘fix’ Steam’s password field? Scroll down to “How to Fix It”
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