Originally posted by The Wikir Man
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Storing multiple passwords & logins
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Me too, but after a very close call in an accident a few years back I wrote a guide for Mrs C telling her everything she needs to know should I not be around. She knows where it is and I update it as things change.Back at the coal face -
Cunning.Originally posted by LightshipA lot of sites have implemented new password rules, so you now have to use "password1" or "Password1"......
Just use NCC1701D instead - or is that just trekkies?If you have to add a
, it isn't funny. HTH. LOL.Comment
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keepass works on a java phone as well sync via web.
Even in this I'm cryptic about the really important ones and use one source password I remember.
e.g.
theusual+mybankComment
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I've now started using OneNote to store passwords, found out you can password protect an individual section within a notebook which is niceCoffee's for closersComment
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Spotted this recently, would prefer if it was open sourced / portable app but interesting nonetheless.
https://www.passwordcard.org/enComment
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