At 03:14 PM 7/16/2009 -0700, you wrote:
And just where is this info backed up in case your computer gets hit by a
blimp?
It is also "not good enough", as some places make you, as surviving
spouse, tell them the passwords on the phone or in person. If
passwords are encrypted, as most are, you'd better be able to tell
them, or it's no banana.
Within 12 hrs, both banks and credit unions had shut down internet
access to his accounts (including our joint accounts). As had Social
Security and his pension company. Be prepared for a lot of running
around in person.
Don't be dumb. Write them down and give them to those people who
will need them.
And if any of you are in that 'sandwich generation'--taking care of
your parents' affairs, be sure to do this with them also if you are
on their accounts.
Sue
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Steve at Verizon
<[email protected]>wrote:
> My wife and I both use Firefox and know how to access Saved Passwords in
> the Security tab of Options. Also handy when you revisit a site
whose pw you
> have forgotten.
>
>
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