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PC utilities: Poll: How do you keep track of all your passwords?

by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator - 3/13/09 2:14 PM
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by marcdennis39 - 4/30/09 10:27 PM In reply to: A mix by boosterp

i use various passwords none of them are similar. I do have firefox remember them and they are remembered on another computer, always am able to change the passwords as far as i am aware.

Post 92 of 95

Passwords

by rg7714 - 5/1/09 8:19 PM In reply to: Poll: How do you keep track of all your passwords? by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator

I use just one, the reason why is no thief would ever suspect it.

Post 93 of 95

Only One?

by WAArnold - 5/1/09 8:49 PM In reply to: Passwords by rg7714

You are highly mistaken. As a former crypto man, I can assure you, that is one of the first things they would try. Wouldn't even give it a second thought.

Post 94 of 95

KeePass FTW!

by pepoluan - 5/3/09 6:08 AM In reply to: Poll: How do you keep track of all your passwords? by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator

I use KeePass... it's a nice FOSS utility.

I store its database on my office computer... which synchronizes to another office computer and to my home computer via DropBox... and every week I copy a copy of it to my UFD.

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My system for passwords

by mz briz - 5/21/09 2:54 PM In reply to: Poll: How do you keep track of all your passwords? by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator

and if I had not dropped my Rolodex, I would not have needed your help

I just keep passwords in my Rolodex at the back of each appropriate letter. ie. CNET is at the back of the 'c'

Thanks for all of your help thru the years

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