Keeping Passwords

@holdoors (2535)
Malaysia
September 16, 2017 1:20pm CST
One of the more common things that we use on a daily basis is password. If we do not have it, it will restrict our access to our accounts on various things such as banking, social media, work, or other personal stuff. How do you keep track of your passwords? I usually remember most of these passwords using my brain but I have a written copy stashed away just in case I forget.
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@Ithink (10106)
• United States
17 Sep 17
I use a password keeper and I also have a notebook and write them down.
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@Christinb (390)
17 Sep 17
I write them n hide them for future references
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@maezee (41985)
• United States
17 Sep 17
I try to write them down somewhere secure, not on a computer. Its crazy to think how many accounts and passwords we have dor everything.
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• Calgary, Alberta
16 Sep 17
I saved my passwords on a notepad file. I usually have disgustingly long passwords that is why I need to have a list. My former password for my emails is Siberiantigerhuntsdownmooseaspray1717. You can imagine why I needed a list.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
20 Feb 18
I have some stored in my head that I use all the time and others in a place where I know where they are.
@Kandae11 (57231)
16 Sep 17
I have mine written down, but those I use frequently are easy to remember.
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