I usually use the storage in my head! It's harder to hack this application, but I still have an enemy: "ALZHEIMER"
I remember them too. I have 4 passwords and use them as follows: - Common password for Social Bookmarking/Networking - Common password for Admin Logins - Common password for Emails - 1 mega mumbo-jumbo password for paypal- something like 6◘60♀▼4Vdef
Try this little tool out: Any Password Info is stored encrypted and you set a password to be able to open it. You can create new entries and store username/password/url and notes for each one you enter. I've been using it for about seven years now, never had a problem with it. It's free too! Next to each entry, there is also a "password generator" so you can generate strong passwords and it stores it in the password field for you. I store all sorts of stuff in it. In the notes section for each site, I note the dns for my sites, mysql information, special login information, etc. Best tool I've ever come across!
Nah, Boron is just a plain B(I managed to pass in Chemistry - quite the contrary to mum's expectations ) Ok, show me where your brain is; I just saw Saw-III <insert muhaha smiley here>
I'm thinking of using Google Docs as a list of password "reminders". This way anywhere that I have a web connection, I can jump online and search for the password/s I need. Has anyone heard any security issues with Google docs (docs.google.com)?