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hey there my name is Gary Sims and this is Gary explained now when I did my video on password managers and if they are secure some people mentioned in the comments that they use a particular technique they didnamp;#39;t name that technology this is what I do and the technique is actually called peppering and today I want to tell you about peppering and how it can make your passwords even secure even if youamp;#39;re using a password manager thatamp;#39;s been broken into and and theyamp;#39;ve stolen everything this technique will really help so if you want to find out more please let me explain okay so the idea behind peppering is really really simple do stay until the end because Iamp;#39;ll explain to you why itamp;#39;s called Uh peppering but the idea is really really simple letamp;#39;s say you have a password and itamp;#39;s saved either on you know the back of a napkin or itamp;#39;s in a password manager letamp;#39;s say itamp;#39;s chocolate cookie okay and obvious