Grand Avenue by Mike Thompson for January 05, 2015
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I wanted a super-secure password, so I picked a really long one and wrote it down on a slip of paper. Now I can't find the slip! I must've thrown it away! And my password is now in some landfill buried beneath a mountain of garbage! Well, you can't get much more secure than that!
potrerokid almost 10 years ago
Been there; done that!
bmatraw almost 10 years ago
One word – LastPass!
damifid0 almost 10 years ago
‘Keepass’ Linux Ubuntu.
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Agreed Mike.
Wally Cup Of Joe almost 10 years ago
Best password-Incorrect Password Try Again.
DaveBNM almost 10 years ago
Firefox/Mozilla asks if you want it to remember it for you and puts it in the tools section..
kattbailey almost 10 years ago
Yes, I have my browsers save the ones for most sites, but not the super-secure ones. I don’t want someone who breaks in when my computer is left on just able to got to my bank sites, for instance, and the password filled in! Those I keep written down in a non- obvious place (3 I know people who do- a “random” book on the shelf, a piggy bank with a combination door that opens, a notebook with list written in a code they know meaning that when they see something they altered that part of the password and which way, but the translation isn’t written down)
patlaborvi almost 10 years ago
I came up with a great password, my first ever phone number, I’ve moved so many times and had so many numbers since that no one would ever remember the number my parents made me memorize in case I got lost and needed to call home.