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    The ebay intrusion(and other intrusions) got me thinking about a good topic for discussion.

    How do you manage your passwords?

    Personally, I use and advanced software that manages and generates them all for me. I always max out character generation, alpha-numeric and special characters included where possible.

    I only really need to remember one or two.

    You?

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    I'm that guy that has a spreadsheet with the name of the forum/website and the login and password. As time goes on I develop interests in other areas and find yet more websites/forums that require a login. It's nice to keep track of the old ones as you never know when you want to pop back and dig around a little.

    Of course if someone with bad intent got hold of my spreadsheet, I would be pretty hosed
    The older I get the more I realize how little I actually know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattCB View Post
    Of course if someone with bad intent got hold of my spreadsheet, I would be pretty hosed
    Well, what about fire, flooding, natural disaster of choice, etc. Yikes.

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    I usually just change my old password back to my same old password. I'm good for a couple more years before the next major fabricated scare/distraction. Been doing this for the last 20 years and nothing has ever happened. ymmv

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    I wonder how many people are putting off replying to this thread, because their answer is something along the lines of "Change my password, why would I want to do that? Just another thing to remember!" ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattCB View Post
    I'm that guy that has a spreadsheet with the name of the forum/website and the login and password.
    I only have to remember 1 password, the 1 for my spreadsheet LOL
    yeh I'm a spreadsheet guy too with 59 online access logins that need passwords etc
    I have about a dozen just for work that are all different & some that change every 60 days, then the rest are online banking, & forums & everything as some want only 6 letters some must have at least 7 with numbers & symbols & case sensitive etc
    & my mind is to busy faceturbating to remember passwords LOL
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    I tend to use a password-generator. all my machines sync them in an application called 1password. invaluable and very very safe. They are changed across all my login sites about every 3 months or so
    Bjoernar
    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    For passwords I don't have committed to memory for sites I don't frequent too often I have them written down and stored in a safe, not like SWMBO who has hers written on post-it notes throughout the house.
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    Crazy world out there,Suppose I should not be putting my PIN # on the back of my ATM card with a sharpie
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Crazy world out there,Suppose I should not be putting my PIN # on the back of my ATM card with a sharpie
    definitely not, plus when using a debit card it is wiser to use it as a credit vs. debit, especially if you use it to gas up your car.
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