My kids got me a little book, like an old address book, in which to keep all my passwords. Very handy, almost as handy, as the daily pill holder they got me ! ! ! !
I found a “Pin Vault” on Amazon in which all of our passwords are stored and easily updated. The only one I have to remember is the one for the pin vault.
For those of you who have multiple passwords for multiple sites, print a list and keep it in a safe spot, but DO NOT leave that list in the computer. Hackers love that.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
I know where MY sheet of paper with online accounts’ passwords is, but I ain’t saying for someone might get to them.
Geophyzz over 7 years ago
Just write clues to remind yourself, not the actual password.
pumpman19 over 7 years ago
Attn: Pluggers … use KeePass
IndyMan over 7 years ago
My kids got me a little book, like an old address book, in which to keep all my passwords. Very handy, almost as handy, as the daily pill holder they got me ! ! ! !
ggardner over 7 years ago
most of us just write it on a sticky note and put it on the back of the keyboard
JanLC over 7 years ago
I found a “Pin Vault” on Amazon in which all of our passwords are stored and easily updated. The only one I have to remember is the one for the pin vault.
I Go Pogo over 7 years ago
Plugger solution: use the same password for everything and print it out and tape it to the monitor.
Ginny Premium Member over 7 years ago
For those of you who have multiple passwords for multiple sites, print a list and keep it in a safe spot, but DO NOT leave that list in the computer. Hackers love that.
steve.lynn.miller over 7 years ago
I etched all my passwords on stone tablets with a chisel and hammer. To hard for a thief to haul off and use.
Cami Su Buster over 7 years ago
I write mine on a post-it, stuck to my desk. It STILL disappears!