How Do You Remember All Your Passwords?

By Raj
India
July 11, 2023 4:45am CST
I know its tough and someone like me who does not have a good memory at all LOL finds it tough all the time and I forget my password even after 1 hour LOL. Since we all are at least part of 3-4 websites including social networking websites and our email we need to remember our passwords or note these down in a secret diary and some even save their passwords in the web browser which is the most unsafe option to save passwords but even I am doing that LOL. How Do You Remember All Your Passwords?
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@Juliaacv (48493)
• Canada
11 Jul
I have a system and I am pretty good at remembering my passwords.
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• India
11 Jul
That's a great skill
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@LadyDuck (458309)
• Switzerland
11 Jul
I have a personal system, sorry but I do not like to make it public.
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@LadyDuck (458309)
• Switzerland
11 Jul
@Butterfingers I remember the most important, for the others I have a method, I have so many.
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• India
12 Jul
@LadyDuck that's very good, Maybe I should develop some sort of method of my own lol
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• India
11 Jul
No problem. Glad it's working for you.
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@rebelann (111195)
• El Paso, Texas
11 Jul
I have a secret place where I write them down along with the website it belongs to. I also often change my passwords.
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• India
11 Jul
This is how we can keep our account safe.
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@RebeccasFarm (86764)
• United States
11 Jul
I dont and I wish there were another way.
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• India
11 Jul
Yes we should look for better ways.
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@yoalldudes (35040)
• Philippines
11 Jul
Some are saved in web browser. The important ones I write them down which reminds me I need to organize my passwords.
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• India
11 Jul
Yes it's a good way to note down the important ones
• Suzhou, China
11 Jul
It's a good question??, I always record all kinds of passwords on notebook due to unluckily memories.
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• India
11 Jul
It's a good thing to have such backup
• Suzhou, China
12 Jul
@Butterfingers I am agree with you :-)
@GardenGerty (157562)
• United States
11 Jul
I put each site on an index card and keep them all in a file box.
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• India
12 Jul
That's perfect to remember all passwords
@snowy22315 (170037)
• United States
11 Jul
I have the majority of them saved on the computer.
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• India
11 Jul
You mean in the web browser
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• India
12 Jul
@snowy22315 wow, I am not aware of it
@allknowing (130064)
• India
11 Jul
Chrome takes care of my passports.
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• India
12 Jul
I think you mean passwords LOL
@Kandae11 (53679)
11 Jul
I write them in a small notebook.
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• India
12 Jul
I think majority that follows old school does that and its a good way
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@CarolDM (203452)
• Nashville, Tennessee
13 Jul
We all have to figure out our own private way of remembering. Good luck.
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• India
14 Jul
Yes we really need to, thanks
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@KityCat (7583)
• India
12 Jul
I just use save username and password on the browser , every time I create an account on a website .
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@KityCat (7583)
• India
12 Jul
@Butterfingers saves time as we don't have to type it every time lol
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• India
12 Jul
@KityCat haha me too
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• India
12 Jul
It's good but not the safest option, although I am doing this too LOL
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@solidcodes (1690)
• Philippines
11 Jul
I keep a record book. I wrote them on a record/log book.
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• India
11 Jul
Yes it's ideal to have some sort of backup
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• Philippines
12 Jul
@Butterfingers I joined / registeed so many websites and apps. and the password are too many. so remembering them is impossible. so a record password book is a must.
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• India
12 Jul
@solidcodes that's correct
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29 Jul
I mostly use just 1 and it is I think very unsafe lol
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• India
29 Jul
LOL then you should create a strong one
@ShyBear88 (59283)
• Sterling, Virginia
11 Jul
Depending on the site I will use the remember my password setting which allows my phone or computer to remember it for me. I also pick ones so that if I log in a different location, it will make it hard for a stranger to just figure it out. I use 3 different ones all with a mixture of capital letter, number and a characters so good luck to anyone that tries to get in because they won't. I've had people try and my phone gets notification as well as my emails saying a different IP address was trying to log in and couldn't.
@ShyBear88 (59283)
• Sterling, Virginia
14 Jul
@Butterfingers yes it is.
• India
11 Jul
That's very good because it's important to keep our account safe
@DWDavis (25812)
• Pikeville, North Carolina
11 Jul
I have developed a code I use for my passwords that lets me remember them most of the time.
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• India
11 Jul
That's well done. Thanks for sharing
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@wolfgirl569 (95260)
• Marion, Ohio
11 Jul
Mine are written down
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• India
11 Jul
I think it's best way if we can secure these
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@peachpurple (13884)
• Malaysia
11 Jul
I write password in notebook. Hardly able to remember all of them
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• India
11 Jul
It's almost impossible to remember
@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
11 Jul
I use passwords that I can easily remember. One is the first 8 characters of my daughter's email address disguised in a combination of letters, numbers and symbols. The other is the title of a favorite song disguised in a combination of letters, numbers and symbols. I use them so often I can't forget. Sometimes I forget which password I've used for which account so I have to enter both to see which one works for which account.
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• India
11 Jul
Haha lol. Yes it's not easy to remember
@Beestring (13327)
• Hong Kong
11 Jul
I have a system to help me remember the passwords. I also write them down in a pocket diary.
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• India
12 Jul
This is a very good way to remember and keep note of passwords