It is so annoying. It must be something you know (Passcode), you are (Iris) or something you have (Key).
In case of Passwords, it is something you know. With limitations to the site (at least X Characters, small and capital, one number but not at the beginning, no number at the end, at least one special...). Some Banking sites even only allow a scary limited amount of characters (I think Schwab allows only 7 and no special characters).
Regarding a PW Manager: I found them all annoying and one has corrupted the PW database several times, resulting in a loss of the passwords.
My solution: A plain textfile with all my passwords.
(I use Linux with an encrypted partition). If this is not secure enough for you, encrypt it with GPG.
In case of Passwords, it is something you know. With limitations to the site (at least X Characters, small and capital, one number but not at the beginning, no number at the end, at least one special...). Some Banking sites even only allow a scary limited amount of characters (I think Schwab allows only 7 and no special characters).
Regarding a PW Manager: I found them all annoying and one has corrupted the PW database several times, resulting in a loss of the passwords.
My solution: A plain textfile with all my passwords. (I use Linux with an encrypted partition). If this is not secure enough for you, encrypt it with GPG.