How do you store all your online passwords?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Kerosene, Jul 5, 2007.

  1. #1
    What application do you use to store all your passwords? Or do you use a piece of paper?

    I use SplashID (on my PC and PDA) - but I wish I has something that would sync to my usb drive too.
     
    Kerosene, Jul 5, 2007 IP
  2. adsblog

    adsblog Active Member

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    FireFox !!
    you can save your username/passwords with firefox easily . :d
     
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    Use the tiny grey cells in my brain. Its elementary! :p
     
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  4. Kerosene

    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    You must have a lot of spare cells :D I have about 400 entries in my password db.

    I use FF at home, but I like to carry my passwords with me incase I need to do something at a friends house or something.
     
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    Freelance GD Well-Known Member

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    #5
    Its very astonishing that you don't use your three pound brain for saving your passwords and user names .. I use my brain.
     
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  6. Kerosene

    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    #6
    "I have about 400 entries in my password db."
    I consider myself pretty sharp. But not that sharp.

    How many logins/passwords can you remember?
     
    Kerosene, Jul 5, 2007 IP
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    sachin410 Illustrious Member

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    #7
    Paper is best.

    That too in a shortened manner. If the password is "bucket", I would just write "bkt" on paper. (My actually passwords are more complicated).

    To be on safe side, I have two copies. :D.
     
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    #8
    I use a simple text file and backup regularly.

    The most important passwords (around 20) are of course inside my skull.
     
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    me too a doc file and regularly update it and take a print also
     
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    hello guys

    well, i am happy to see this post:D, I had hard time storing my passwords. I just simply stored them in excel. Its easy and simple

    Thanks
     
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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    Never save password with firefox, click on tools - options - security - and show password, anyone can see all your password
     
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    Agree with you.. paper is the best :)
     
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    Zerosleep Established User

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    I have saved them all in a Text File and have around 10 duplicate copies of them :)
     
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    They are all in a notebook which I have with me at all times.
     
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  15. Correctus

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    No offense but thats dumb as hell lmfao.

    Anyways, I have a special code for making my passwords, it depends on the URL, so that I never forget my passwords

    IT
     
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  16. sachin410

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    This can be dangerous. If your one password gets cracked, others may be at risk too.

    I make passwords at random.
     
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    Nahhhh you are not getting it dude.

    For example (this is not my code btw) if I have to make a password for Digitalpoint, then it might be idiglaopnit (changing places every two letters)

    IT
     
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    #18
    Its not that hard remembering them as long as i use them regularly. My FF remembers my passwords for me as well, just to save time.
     
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    That's what I am saying. If someone knows that you made one password by rotating letters, he will go and try to access your accounts on other sites or maybe try access your sites' admin/cpanel by rotating sites' name in similar manner.
     
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