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Liar.Hooplanation1234! is mine on everything.
Nice! Since I know you live in the Houston area, it shouldn't be hard to narrow down which bank you use!
That $16.12 in your savings account is MINE!![]()
My mom has them written down in a notebook
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I put them on sticky notes and stick them to my monitor, but I do it in cursive so no one under 50 years old can read them.My mom has them written down in a notebook
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I'll do her one better... I have them in my Notes on my phoneMy mom has them written down in a notebook
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do you at least make the note hidden like your noods?I'll do her one better... I have them in my Notes on my phone![]()
I didn't know that was an optiondo you at least make the note hidden like your noods?
I only use CC's for this reason. The crazy thing is that the last couple of times my CC was compromised or wore out, Chase would send a new one and sites like Amazon and Apple Pay would update within an hour. Then had to wait until the next day to get my actual new card.It‘s all a pain the ass. I had a bunch of shit auto-drafted off my debit card (don’t do that, by the way) and my card got compromised. I had to try to remember the passwords to all of these sites I never go to so I could change my payment method. There has to be a better way.
These days, that's probably the most secure place to have them. Any online database can be hacked. So she is super high tech...she has her passwords air-gapped.My mom has them written down in a notebook
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yes. I wish they would write at the bottom of every login what the requirements are for their password.The annoying thing is when one website won't allow a special character that pretty much all others do allow. So I'll end up continuously resetting my password there.
It's past time for me to get something figured out and stick with it going forward.
I just got advice that the best password is three random words with a uppercase/number/symbol combo included.
Do I use a password or should I use a password manager?
You can password protect individual notes in Apple.I didn't know that was an option
I so wish I could kick Steve Jobs in the nuts.
either 1Password or apple keychain does the job.I use LastPass but they have limited usage of their free app to just one device, so my browser add on doesn't work for Chrome and that's annoying AF
But I still like it better than letting Google manage it for me
Yes, instead of locking me out for trying 11 different variations of my current one.yes. I wish they would write at the bottom of every login what the requirements are for their password.
Okay, Steve Jobs, okay.You can password protect individual notes in Apple.
what if she forgets that password...You can password protect individual notes in Apple.
can I transfer all my passwords from LastPass to 1Password?either 1Password or apple keychain does the job.
If somebody can hack either of those, they deserve my passwords.
Everybody loves tacos.Password is Taco