It is of course a much more refined approach; critically, there never is a stage at which you retain explicit knowledge of the password. With pseudo-implicit passwords (knowing how to type but not quite remembering what), recall is still possible -- either via explicit recall after sufficient deliberation, or via presentation of the input device.
(Neat trick, but reversible password encryption still seems like a massive flaw here...)
(Neat trick, but reversible password encryption still seems like a massive flaw here...)