Ralph Shumaker wrote:
Just out of curiosity, do you "*advocate* writing down passwords" for bank accounts? I realize it's not exactly the same thing, but I am curious.
Yes, I do. Just keep it in a safe place. I consider a home file cabinet or even a dresser drawer to be a safe place. Just don't write down the bank url and account number and everything else with it.
I'm starting to get frustrated with the exponentially increasing number of passwords I'm having to remember. I just had to think up another one to create an account with bugzilla. That may not be a crucial password, so I used one that may not be too awfully hard to crack. But its another one I'll have to remember.
Indeed. I let my browser remember most of my low security online passwords.
Occasionally, I have considered finding out how to set up an encrypted file to store all non-crucial passwords. Maybe even set up a few encrypted files to try to obscure it a little.
I use this and find it to be a great way to store passwords and other sensitive info. You can use gpg or you can use my preferred method which is loop-aes.
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