Well sources I had asked told me 16 is pretty unbreakable and it is in most cases the perfect lenght, it all depends on what you are protecting and how hard someone might try to break it. 10 is not secure tho.
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What is the recommended master password length for Bitwarden to keep data safe in the future?
What if it is all random characters. I think that is reasonably secure no? But yeah 16 that's going to be exponentially better or whatever.
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I think that 10 can be brute forced while im pretty sure that 16 cannot, not by mortals like us. However random characters indeed help, as long as it has numbers and signs aswell.
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