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Managing your Passwords Discussion

Froggy

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Day in day out we have so many passwords or maybe few passwords that's used for the same purpose for example all bank accounts have the same passwords which is actually not right. Some people may create a spreadsheet to manage this but some memorize by heart.

I understand there are passwords managers applications out there to help us manage all our passwords. Googled and found some reviews but wondering if there are people here using it and is happy or unhappy with some of these apps. Hope can hear about it before I decide on one.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2407168,00.asp
 

looneytan

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I make it easy to remember passwords by reversing the letters of the account name, for example looneytan password is n-a-t-y-e - - OOPPS :eek::eek::eek:
 

eErotica69

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I store my passwords in an exel file.

First I password protect the excel file. Secondly I "encrypt" the password.

Actually I only have 2 passwords. Example:

1. Tonychatfuckgoat
2. Tonychatpubor

So I key in the excel file:

[email protected] - Txxxxxxxxxxxxxxt1 (which is Tonychatfuckgoat1)
Amex login : Txxxxxxxxxxxr2 (which is Tonychatpubor2)

So only I know the passwords and whoever hack into my excel file will see Txxxxxxxxxxxxxt1 which makes no sense to him.

Try this. But please dun use those no brainers password like your name, wife name, soccer idol etc....

One suggestion is Tonychatfo.
 
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laksaboy

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You don't need to have many passwords, you just need a few good ones.

People who are stupid:

1) Make easy passwords.
2) Have too many passwords.
3) Have only one password.
4) Write down their passwords somewhere - hard or soft copy.
 

eatshitndie

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Asset
use a good mix and longer strings of alphanumeric and special characters. and constantly change your passwords. for example, knnbccb$6900&(.)(.) is mildly strong. you can change it to knnbccb$6901&(.)(.) in 2 weeks, and so on until you hit $6999. then it's time to use f*ckpap$0069&(o)(o). :p

my password is papi$dabe$t!0001.
 

Froggy

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Thank you all for your suggestions. I'm gonna go through some more research and decide on one later tonight.
 

johnny333

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That is why the most common password is probably is 123456:biggrin:

That's what I use on my iPad



I use firefox on both my Mac & PC, & there is an add on named "Save passwords editor" that can show ALL the passwords that you have saved within firefox. I then do a screen dump of all the saved passwords. A hard copy of all the saved passwords is handy to have when you need to rebuild windows.

I prefer a hardcopy of passwords because it is more reliable than any application.
 

dr.wailing

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Safer to write down your passwords in a paper notebook, imho.
According to a little bird from the West, your recommendation is the best.

Did you know that President Obama had been cautioned against backing up his passwords on a computer?
 

dr.wailing

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I store my passwords in an exel file. First I password protect the excel file. Secondly I "encrypt" the password.
According to a little bird from the West, Microsoft Office has long been owned by the NSA.

Whatever you do to secure your Excel file and password is useless. It's time for you to wake up.
 

eatshitndie

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Asset
my most secret password is stored on my pecker. when not erect, it reads "ef". when erect, it reads "eatlickandslurpmy5thhoof."
 

krafty

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dun store passwords on app, it's like putting all your money in one vault, once compromised, all will be gone, use handwritten on a piece of paper.

Day in day out we have so many passwords or maybe few passwords that's used for the same purpose for example all bank accounts have the same passwords which is actually not right. Some people may create a spreadsheet to manage this but some memorize by heart.

I understand there are passwords managers applications out there to help us manage all our passwords. Googled and found some reviews but wondering if there are people here using it and is happy or unhappy with some of these apps. Hope can hear about it before I decide on one.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2407168,00.asp
 
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