How do you keep track of all your usernames and passwords?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Gordon Hay, Jun 8, 2010.

  1. netmalls

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    #21
    Note pad (Yes I mean real paper and pen) and Excel spreadsheet
     
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    I use mSecure on both my iPhone and iMac - mainly because it's super easy to sync between the two. No complaints!
     
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    #23
    I use my phone to keep it. But i never write the full password, so if someone steal my phone, they can't open my accounts.
    This is effective since i register in lot of website
     
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    My mobile phone
     
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    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    #25
    i do the same for bookmarking , social sites ut keep diff password for imp sites :D

    thats looks interesting addon :)
     
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    A co-worker turned me on to Robo-Form, which I use to create/store/populate my password needs. It resides on my desktops at home and at work, and my passwords are in a file on my flash drive, which travels with me. Robo-Form allows me to enter my own passwords and it will save them, OR, it can generate a secure password and store it, so I never even have to know what it is. This works out great for me, as a programmer, since I can have secure passwords for every application, and I never have to remember any of them!

    http://www.ohmi.com.au/index.php/office-phone.html
     
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    I try to keep them the same with most sites and the more important ones I try to keep them within a specific topic. Hope this helps.
     
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  8. Elle Holder

    Elle Holder Greenhorn

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    #28
    I use RoboForm to keep track of everything. However, I also have a spreadsheet that lists all of my sites and all of their corresponding passwords from domain setup, databases and email passwords. I like having that to refer back to if need be.
     
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  9. Gordon Hay

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    #29
    I finally got all my user names and passwords organized. I placed most of them in a spreadsheet (the ones that I use occasionally). And the rest were recorded on a scrap piece of paper (These are the ones that I use multiple times a day). The login details on the spreadsheet are organized into various categories - so everything is easy to find.

    Thanks again for all the tips,
    Gordon
     
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    I just have a strange memory that remembers some 25 user/pass combos...credit card numbers, too :D
     
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  11. Methods4Sale

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    i know its wrong but i tend to use the same password over and over .. i just change the numbers
     
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    #32
    Roboform.com is an excellent tool that has been around for a lot of years. Works with all popular browsers and mobile phones.
     
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    Wrote my own password manager and I use that.
     
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    #34
    I use a little notebook and LastPass is great.
     
    sharoni, Jun 13, 2010 IP