One could post about the advisability of clicking on the wrong part of an unsavoury website, or the benefits of keeping one's anti-virus up to date......
..... but it is when all your auto-storage of passwords is consigned to history that the full impact of losing one's usual computer hits home.
One could post on the joys & hardships of trying every password combination possible, only to be locked out of websites by this message: Account suspended due to too many password attempts.
... Mine Host has now winched up a bucket of water from the memory well, and has drunk the elixir contained therein. All passwords are now stored in the super safe location of an A4 page blu-tacked to his office wall, in a word document in every computer, on a card carried in his briefcase, inside his suitcase, and just about everywhere else except tattooed upside down on his tummy.
Regular posting will now resume.....
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PasswordSafe: http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net
It will run from a thumb drive, stores passwords in encrypted DB, opened with a master keyphrase.
Tip top.
LOL
My passwords, IDs and all my personal contact emails are in a little black book and also a little purple book.
I hope that way when I lose something (my mind?) I'll still have two back ups!
Thanks... you wouldn't think you'd forget passwords so easily.
I could always use the (cough) same password for everything... except not all websites & accounts will accept the same style of password!
Open a freemail account, such as Hotmail, start an email with your passwords and "save a draft".
Wherever you are, if you have Internet access, you only have to remember the one password to the freemail account.
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