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How do you keep track of your passwords?
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How do you keep track of your passwords?
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Good question. With more and more sites requiring periodical password changes and having non-uniform number/symbol/capital/#char requirements, it seems to have become an issue for me. I just use whatever is built into my browsers (Chrome/FF) and just use my memory after I clear the history. I'd like to think that there's a better method out there somewhere! lol

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until now i had used excel sheet but. with so many passwords i switched to KeePass. Is a free open source software. Just give it a try.Cheers
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Excel "The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 8 characters."Comment
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Roboform, actually I use it to keep and to generate almost all my passwords
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The ideal solution I think would be for chrome to be synched with a gdocs password spreadsheet. As it stands, when you enter a new password, a 'Do you want Google Chrome to save this password" bar pops up. An additional bar or checkbox asking "Would you like to add this to your GDOCs password spreadsheet' would be perfect.

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You could create a code, for example part of your password could always be the same, like WORD23, then add the first and last letters of the website, so for GFY it would be gWORD23y
For the passwords you have to change you would need another way of keeping track of them, though make sure you never write the full passwords down, always leave some *'s in them if possible, just enough to remind you what it is, so let's say your password was washington72, on a spreadsheet or email you'd write was*72, if that's enough to remind you (assuming you use washington in a lot of your passwords so it would come to mind quickly)Comment
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Fuck that. Google has enough of my info already.The ideal solution I think would be for chrome to be synched with a gdocs password spreadsheet. As it stands, when you enter a new password, a 'Do you want Google Chrome to save this password" bar pops up. An additional bar or checkbox asking "Would you like to add this to your GDOCs password spreadsheet' would be perfect.Comment
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Used roboform til I discovered Lastpass which is greatBuying sites with income, paying by paxum, hit me upComment
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KeePass Password Safe, bitches.
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Password Safe lite ( free ) on my android .I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !
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Treepad + truecrypt.
I'd advise against storing passwords in a(n unencrypted) spreadsheet in some cloud.The ideal solution I think would be for chrome to be synched with a gdocs password spreadsheet. As it stands, when you enter a new password, a 'Do you want Google Chrome to save this password" bar pops up. An additional bar or checkbox asking "Would you like to add this to your GDOCs password spreadsheet' would be perfect.Last edited by u-Bob; 07-03-2012, 04:58 AM.Comment
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Chrome --> GDocs is just example. The point is to create a simple path from browser to spreadsheet b/c it's a pain in the ass to copy and paste the link into one column, add your user name to another, and then add your password to another. People who think Google is out to get them could use the Firefox --> Windows Live version.

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I have a .txt file with all usernames and passwords. The file is then stored on a Truecrypt encrypted drive.Comment
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+1. Save the db on drobox and you can keep all your pcs up to date.KeePass Password Safe, bitches.
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Last Pass is the best for me. Keeps track of all of them even when not using my original computer - you sign in from a different system and they are all thereComment
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1password is great for the mac and iPhone. I used the windows version on my desktop too.Crazy fast VPS for $10 a month. Try with $20 free creditComment
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lastpass for the win. Very very portable.Comment
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Don't trust all your passwords to sites like lastpass these big companies get hacked all the time just like Riot Games recently and they didn't salt their hashes. Meaning the hackers don't even have to break a few million passwords just compare the hashs of common passwords to the ones in the list and now you have a few million logins in 40 seconds.
The only choices for a webmaster securing his passwords IMO are Keepass or Gnome-Keychain/Linux Keychain/Mac stored LOCALLY.Idol Bucks - always more...Comment
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Roboform for the win.
Though I will say that I have not converted to Roboform Everywhere, nor do I intend to.~
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Btw a tip when creating passwords - bookmark this link and it will generate two 10 character passwords every time you reload it - or edit the settings to your needs and bookmark afterwards.
http://www.pctools.com/guides/passwo...&generate=trueComment



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