I have two types of passwords. One, for sites that I don’t care about because there’s nothing sensitive stored there (like gocomics.com) is simple and easy to remember. In fact, there’s one standard password I use for most of them that nobody who doesn’t know me would be likely to guess because it’s not really a word. Two, for sites like banks or places where I actually care about keeping it safe, are much stronger. I keep a file listing them on my desktop because I’m the only person who ever knows it, and the file’s name isn’t exactly obvious.
Tirasmol over 13 years ago
how many people are gonna start using this as their password?
coolvq over 13 years ago
Me! Me! :-)
Maureen Crothall over 13 years ago
A slow morning I guess, I don’t get it, or see it.
Maureen Crothall over 13 years ago
Hang on! Got it. Silly me.
elysummers over 13 years ago
I hate computers. yeah! I ve been saying this for 35 years. Go Betty!
JoePhan over 13 years ago
I have two types of passwords. One, for sites that I don’t care about because there’s nothing sensitive stored there (like gocomics.com) is simple and easy to remember. In fact, there’s one standard password I use for most of them that nobody who doesn’t know me would be likely to guess because it’s not really a word. Two, for sites like banks or places where I actually care about keeping it safe, are much stronger. I keep a file listing them on my desktop because I’m the only person who ever knows it, and the file’s name isn’t exactly obvious.
Mary E Abdill Premium Member over 13 years ago
@Maureen. Please share. I only got part of it.
Mary E Abdill Premium Member over 13 years ago
@JoPhan – even though it’s only you accessing your computer, consider password-protecting your “password” file. Don’t depend on obscure file names.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
I bite. What did Betty type?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Got it! I hate computers.