Stewart Stremler wrote:
...which means that a post-it underneath the keyboard is just as good. And yet... we generally disdain using post-its under the keyboard as a mechanism for remembering passwords.
A post-it under your office keyboard? That is quite a different situation than a post-it in your sock drawer.
Then you're not solving the same problem. You ought to be able to remember 4 passwords without a list.
4 infrequently used passwords with lots of entropy aren't that easy to remember. Even if you have to put some contextual information next to them it's not that bad. I sometimes write initials or something. I just don't put the full url's.
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