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yes, but picking a handful of random words out of the dictionary is not the advice the passphrase advocates are giving. They are saying use a phrase that's meaningful to you and easy to remember.... which means most people are going to use a phrase in their native tongue, just like most people are using passwords like "mylinkedin!" for linked in.

Edit: also, for anyone wanting something like the above technique, I recommend Diceware.



> "They are saying use a phrase that's meaningful to you"

I haven't seen any passphrase advocates say that.

The ones I've seen all say "use 4-5 random dictionary words". Come up with a meaning for the phrase, and it'll be easy to remember.




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