I get it. I know how much of a hassle it can be to use a different password for everything you do. You have banking passwords, email passwords, forum passwords, blog passwords, computer logon passwords – the list can go on forever. Just about everything has a password but the question is that
Do you keep the same password for everything?
Do you make sure it is secure password?
Do you try not to keep some common word that is easier to be guessed?
Do you make sure it contains numbers, alphabetical letters etc?
Yes Woman, I have been busy lately as it was my birthday and I went trekking holiday. Much more practical fun and trust me being in IT you would not want to spend more time online. Feel free to share latest info related to IT anytime.
Use a password manager like LastPass or OnePass.
Here are the reasons:
1. They would keep all your passwords safe
2. They have browser plugins so you can automatically get logged in to sites
3. When you get a new computer you just install one plugin
No,
Yes, (Some more than others)
some are complex PWs, some are easy to guess for people who know me well
I prefer PWs without numbers if the system allows it
Use a password manager like LastPass or OnePass.
Here are the reasons:
1. They would keep all your passwords safe
2. They have browser plugins so you can automatically get logged in to sites
3. When you get a new computer you just install one plugin
I have installed LastPass , let's see how it goes.
Do you keep the same password for everything?
Do you make sure it is secure password?
Do you try not to keep some common word that is easier to be guessed?
Do you make sure it contains numbers, alphabetical letters etc?
Sometimes I cant but I try to be as close as possible.