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You’re being lazy with passwords the wrong way
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Or rather, something else: a password manager.
Let a password manager create random, unique and strong passwords for you.
Both Google and Apple have a password manager built into their ecosystems.
Otherwise, for the most flexibility across devices and platforms, look into an independent password manager like Bitwarden or Dashlane.
This is the right way to be lazy about passwords.