Good Evening, How To Remember Different Passwords?

@nitirrbb7 (4317)
India
January 15, 2018 7:01am CST
Good Morning friends, last night had a real though time recalling my password to my Internet banking. Keeping the same password to all your login's is not secured and remembering all of them is also though. Even different websites request different types of password like one upper and one lower, alphanumeric, special characters and what not. I almost have to request the forget password most of the times. What about you do is it easier for you to remember different Passwords to all your login's?
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@LadyDuck (458006)
• Switzerland
15 Jan 18
Write them down on a diary or in a text file that you can encrypt to nobody can read it. Try to remember the password of the encrypted file or you will be unable to recover your passwords.
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@LadyDuck (458006)
• Switzerland
15 Jan 18
@nitirrbb7 Use words associated to the site you are using, this is what I do.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
15 Jan 18
@LadyDuck Now that is also unique thing to do never thought of that cool Thanks Anna you also made my day
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
15 Jan 18
Yeah actually even @sjvg1976 also suggested the same thing for diary but what if the diary gets lost or someone who must not have his hands on it. Yeah there are some logins that we don't regularly access and that is the time it gets tougher to recall what was the password
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
15 Jan 18
Just write them in a diary. I know it's hard to remember them but by writing you may be able to access them easily.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
15 Jan 18
Actually that would be really great thing to do but what if the diary is lost or comes across hands who it shouldn't, that is also one of the reasons I don't.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
15 Jan 18
@nitirrbb7 hmm....write and take a photo of it and keep it safe.
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@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
15 Jan 18
Hi! I know that it does not sound safe at all but I am so forgetful that I do not have a choice but have a list of my passwords. There are many times when I had to use the forgot password button in some websites. Good thing that the e-mail addresses that I use are active except for the one that I used in my Neopets account. :(
@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
15 Jan 18
Same here I also have to use the forgot password and its good they use the emails at times nowadays there are options to be sent on the phone number and that could be bad if you changed the number
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@maezee (41997)
• United States
15 Jan 18
I know some people have probably an app or program to help them. Ive got most of mine written down on paper in a secure place.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
15 Jan 18
Nice that you have safe place that you can keep all your Passwords written
@marlina (154166)
• Canada
15 Jan 18
I keep my passwords in my physical filing cabinet
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@kavinitu (5535)
• India
15 Jan 18
I keep my password in secret book. because I easily forget
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@Theresaaiza (10487)
• Australia
16 Jan 18
I don't. I have the same one for everything. I am every hacker's and scammer's dream come true.
@allknowing (130066)
• India
16 Jan 18
I have only around 3 passwords that take care of my several activities.
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@allknowing (130066)
• India
16 Jan 18
@nitirrbb7 Just this morning I had to add one more as they wanted a symbol in my password.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
17 Jan 18
@allknowing Oh! that is one more thing that is hard to remember which symbol that was used.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
16 Jan 18
Nice one there that you only have 3 here I also don't know how many and even which one is for which
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@just4him (306113)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
16 Jan 18
I have them written down in a book so I can just look them up if necessary.
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@just4him (306113)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
17 Jan 18
@nitirrbb7 I keep it in my desk drawer, so it's always at my fingertips.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
19 Jan 18
@just4him That is really nice whenever you need it just a fingertip away
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
17 Jan 18
Nice of you to do so even I should start doing the same, but fear of misplacing the book as am a little absent-minded at times
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@JudyEv (325755)
• Rockingham, Australia
15 Jan 18
I'm afraid I'm one of those that use the one password just about everywhere. One of these days I'll probably be sorry.
• United States
18 Jan 18
@nitirrbb7 It depends on how much I use it. If it's been awhile then I don't know it. I keep a little notebook and put passwords on the back. If it's rally sensitive material, I disguise it as phone numbers or some other type of way.
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@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
20 Jan 18
Good idea of disguising it, many use your way of writing it in a notebook. I also feel should start using one
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@Icydoll (36717)
• India
15 Jan 18
I think there are different apps which we can secure with a single password..hope it helps you
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