changed passwords AGAIN!
By ingrid
@ridingbet (66857)
Philippines
December 4, 2018 10:22pm CST
I was on desktop this morning at 9:00, then I stood up for several minutes, came back, and the desktop was off. I opened it back and there, it stated Chrome updated its settings. There was also a note that I should change my passwords.
I think it is good to update the settings and also my passwords. When the screen restarted, I had to put my password back on Yahoomail after they sent me a code in my phone.
I had to change the cryptic passwords again in one of my phones so I won’t forget them.
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14 responses
@responsiveme (22926)
• India
5 Dec 18
I write down my passwords in a small notebook
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
5 Dec 18
yes as long as you don't lose that notebook too
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@LadyDuck (458730)
• Switzerland
5 Dec 18
@responsiveme I also do and I have a "code" so that even if someone read my notebook they cannot type the password correctly.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
6 Dec 18
@ridingbet I am also using Chrome. Some says Firefox is good, may be with their experience.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
5 Dec 18
it is not the computer. it is the chrome. so all settings are changed and my passwords had to be updated.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
6 Dec 18
i have my pin codes for my 2 ATM right in my mind but the savings account numbers, i made cryptic messages on the phone with the numbers.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
6 Dec 18
yes, i think it is good. at least, we know that our personal accounts remain unchanged and not hacked by other users.
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@aureliah (24321)
• Kenya
22 Mar 19
@ridingbet That is so sad but I thought banks have insurances to cover that
@KOLAMsegaran1 (4137)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
5 Dec 18
You must create a password that is easy to remember
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
6 Dec 18
no, i don't think so. i make passwords that are hard to create and so hard i have to make a list of them somewhere.
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@KOLAMsegaran1 (4137)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
6 Dec 18
@ridingbet do you use online storage
To save this
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@allen0187 (58444)
• Philippines
5 Dec 18
My log-in password here in my current work has been updated. Can't do anything with my own profile. I have to use the profile of my office mate. It is frustrating and infuriating.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
5 Dec 18
it truly is. the password i use in this site remains unchanged. my pay-pal, yahoo-mail, and FB accounts are all changed too. for the YM, i am sent a code in my phone, which i find it hard this morning to type on desktop because my phone was also hanging.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
7 Dec 18
that is great. the desktop also had the storage of some of my passwords.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
6 Dec 18
yes, i believe that is the better option to do.
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@ilocosboy (45157)
• Philippines
5 Dec 18
There was also a day last month that facebook required to change passwords two times in a single day.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
6 Dec 18
it is but come to think of it, it is for our own security and protection.
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@freelancermariagrace (27219)
• Philippines
5 Dec 18
I hate changing passwords because I am a forgetful person and I easily forget about them. Lol
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
5 Dec 18
that is why i make cryptic texts in my phone's contacts.
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