When using a password generator it can help to pick a password from a list
shown but not key it in or store it in the same way it appears on the
screen. Several scrambling possibilities exist probably only limited by
the imaginations of those picking the new passwords. It's just a matter
of picking a system and using it. One could also store the password on
paper in the way it appears on the screen but then enter it differently
when put into use. Even if someone found your password information they'd
be frustrated that way.
Another possibility would be to generate a longer password string than
you'll use and pick a subset of the characters in the string to enter for
a password.
These I consider possible instances to have fun at the expense of
shoulderservers and anytime anything can be done at their expense I
consider a good day's work.
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