Actually, a number of security experts, including Bruce Schneier, recommend writing your passwords down and keeping the list in a safe place. We are quite good at securing pieces of paper, like currency, and things learned under NDA. We are much poorer at securing things accessed through the Internet or resident on our computers.

73 Bill AE6JV

On 12/29/18 at 10:51 AM, w...@w2xj.net (W2xj) wrote:

Any security expert will tell you how insecure that is. In some companies that would be cause for termination.
Sent from my iPad

On Dec 29, 2018, at 1:30 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX <rmcg...@blomand.net> wrote:

I have a small COMPOSITION notebook by my computer.   It contains all of the 
USER
and PASSWORD information for every account I use. Each page is designated for a user site and there is plenty of room to write down the current password for that account. And I do change passwords frequently. I do not use a "password vault" nor do I allow Google or any other application to "remember" my passwords.

It may be slow and a bit archaic, but it is secure and that book never forgets a
password nor does it ever crash.

73

Bob, K4TAX

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