I also use 1Password. I use it to keep all my passwords, logins, credit
card details and other information I want to keep secure but handy
to refer to when needed. Many websites have a 1Password app to enable quick
logins. If you change a password it will ask if you want to save the new
one and will also suggest a new secure password (as will Apple Keychain).
It is worth the money.
 I wouldn't trust any free password apps; there are warnings about them
being free for a reason, mainly to sell your info (see https://askleo.com).
The Apple keychain is helpful, but not as much as 1Password.

Changing the subject somewhat, another great and secure website is
https://www.immobilise.com The national property register website where you
can record all your personal items in case they get stolen i.e. mobile
phones, computers, cameras, and jewellery etc. etc. . Log their serial
numbers, model numbers, receipts etc.
Happy New Year all!

Martin

On Thu, 29 Dec 2022 at 18:15, Gillian Snoxall <[email protected]>
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> I am forever forgetting my passwords and having to re-set them. Can anyone
> recommend a safe and uncomplicated storage system for passwords?
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