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jazzman
4 months agoSuper Contributor
Do account usernames need to be as complicated as passwords?
I was recently reading about account security, and the author said using your name, email address or anything close to those items was not very smart these days. The author advised that you should go...
- 4 months ago
@ 1P_Dave
That helps a lot. Thank you, Dave!
1P_Dave
Moderator
4 months agoHello jazzman! 👋
It looks like AJCxZ0 already provided a pretty good answer but I also wanted to add a few more points. Usernames aren't usually private in the same way that passwords are, for example there would be little point to you use a randomly generated username for this forum for additional security since your username can be seen by everyone.
My recommendation is that you ensure that you're using a strong and unique password, of the kind generated by 1Password, so that it's difficult to for anyone to guess that password. And even if that password is breached your other accounts won't be affected. You can also consider using passkeys for additional protection wherever they're supported.
That being said, it does make sense to use random usernames to protect your privacy. If you use the same username, or your email address, across several different services then that makes it easier for someone to track and correlate your activity in all of those places. It's why 1Password offers an integration with Fastmail's masked email feature so that you can generate a different email address for all of your accounts: Use 1Password to create and manage Masked Emails in Fastmail
-Dave
- jazzman4 months agoSuper Contributor
Hi 1P_Dave!
Thanks for your answer. Can you go back and create Masked Emails for existing accounts in 1Password?
- 1P_Dave4 months ago
Moderator
Thanks for the ping! If a website offers a way to change the email address for your account then 1Password should offer to generate a masked email alias when you click into the "New email" field on the website. 1Password will then offer to update your existing login item for that website with the new masked email alias.
-Dave
- jazzman4 months agoSuper Contributor
@ 1P_Dave
So, going forward for a longtime 1Password user like me, the best thing to do is set up a Fastmail account so that I can use Masked Emails for new accounts, right? And it might also be possible to change usernames on old accounts. Anyway, the first step is to set up that Fastmail account?