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Morning all, another beautiful day beckons
Tell me more, I'm always open to new ideas.A keysafe program is the betterer option.
Make the most of it 'cos heavy cloud is winging its way to you.Morning all, another beautiful day beckons
Guessing you are referring to the Grand National1st, 10th and shot. Not a bad way to double one's money
KeyPass is free software which allows yer to store private stuff like passwords, behind one big password. Tis encrypted to give yer protection. Tis betterer using this than allowing yer web browser to save passwords. In my umble opinion yer should set web browsers to delete all history when the window closes.Tell me more, I'm always open to new ideas.
It's still nice here.... please can you keep the rain there!!Make the most of it 'cos heavy cloud is winging its way to you.
I just put them on a Word document which is passowrd protected. that way all I need to do is rmember one paswword.A keysafe program is the betterer option.
Aintree?1st, 10th and shot. Not a bad way to double one's money
One of my other tricks is never being able to spell "password" apparently!I just put them on a Word document which is passowrd protected. that way all I need to do is rmember one paswword.
But you could spread it out over a few more password protected documents, then you 'd have to rmember more passwords!
Word documents are not encrypted so the passwords aint safe.I just put them on a Word document which is passowrd protected. that way all I need to do is rmember one paswword.
But you could spread it out over a few more password protected documents, then you 'd have to rmember more passwords!
I think you may have a problem as you say you are not old but you nap a heck of a lot then post at silly o'clock in the morningEye has just woken from a nap.
I kinda got that which is where Stan's second line of defence comes in.Word documents are not encrypted so the passwords aint safe.
Life's too short for that nonsense. I just use the same one for everything in reality I write them down and keep the pad in the safe. If they want to break in and cut through the safe to get my LandyZone password, they must be desperateI kinda got that which is where Stan's second line of defence comes in.
No password is actooly printed as a password, instead it is a hint eg "Last phone number"
"work one"
"Our commune"
And variations on that theme.
I find it hard that people would actooly print their proper passwords anywhere on their pooter. But then that is just me.
Too much time spent doing cryptic crosswords.
Even the file with the passwords document in it is named with a cryptic clue, in French.
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