MissTaken · 36-40, F
Use the word Nimbus every time 😂😂😂😂🙂
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AbbeyRhode · F
I couldn't possibly remember them all. I use my online security thingy to store them.
Nimbus · M
@AbbeyRhode Not personally but someone who did.
AbbeyRhode · F
@Nimbus Really? You can't trust anything any more. Maybe I should get a notebook.
Nimbus · M
@AbbeyRhode POssibly. 😆
4meAndyou · F
I allow Google to remember some of them for me. Not the bank, obviously.
For the rest of them, I have a small address book which I use just for passwords.
For the rest of them, I have a small address book which I use just for passwords.
deadgerbil · 26-30, M
Do what everyone else did prior to password managers... Write them down
Nimbus · M
@deadgerbil 👍
nedkelly · 61-69, M
Password 1234! - never fails to work
kodiac · 22-25, M
Make them the word incorrect . Then if you foget the password you can type any random word and it will tell you your password is incorrect.
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
Write them in a note book. But I have to remember and find which of my dozens of notebooks I wrote them in
Lostpoet · M
I use the same password for everything

SW-User
Always use 1234 ofc 😌
Nimbus · M
@SW-User Easy to remember :)
TheSirfurryanimalWales · 61-69, M
Use
Yourpasswordisincorrect
You’ll get reminded.
Yourpasswordisincorrect
You’ll get reminded.
Nimbus · M
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Password sensitive websites always say the same thing when selecting your password.
For my two-cents, try using as few letters and numbers as possible.
Everybody uses letters and numbers.
So the more obscure you make it the more memorable it should be to you and most unlikely to be hacked.
U!wdv$ etc.
For my two-cents, try using as few letters and numbers as possible.
Everybody uses letters and numbers.
So the more obscure you make it the more memorable it should be to you and most unlikely to be hacked.
U!wdv$ etc.
Nimbus · M
@Picklebobble2 Good point!
Gingerbreadspice · F
I click on reset password option.
Nimbus · M
DemureDeb · 56-60, F
I write them in a notebook
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
How can you "remember" them all? Is that even possible?
Why don't you want to use a password manager? Are you concerned about the security of them? You could always go old school and write them all down in a notebook.
Update- this is slightly similar to pw managers but you could use a word doc to save them. Save them under a code name only you would know.
For example save the file name as something that doesn't scream out "passwords".
Instead of writing actual websites, come up with code names.
For example instead of writing "similar worlds" (password)
Try "sw" (password)
Or "The world is flat" (password)
"World" would be your reminder that the password is for sw.
You can also use random phases such as Ashley's world (password) etc.
Be creative. The code method is helpful in case your computer is ever compromised. The digital method opposed to the old school notebook way is helpful for updates
Why don't you want to use a password manager? Are you concerned about the security of them? You could always go old school and write them all down in a notebook.
Update- this is slightly similar to pw managers but you could use a word doc to save them. Save them under a code name only you would know.
For example save the file name as something that doesn't scream out "passwords".
Instead of writing actual websites, come up with code names.
For example instead of writing "similar worlds" (password)
Try "sw" (password)
Or "The world is flat" (password)
"World" would be your reminder that the password is for sw.
You can also use random phases such as Ashley's world (password) etc.
Be creative. The code method is helpful in case your computer is ever compromised. The digital method opposed to the old school notebook way is helpful for updates
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
I write them down.
eMortal · M
Create a schema.
Like some few letters from the name of the site, pets name, favorite place + special characters
Notice websites will be different each time, so you’ll always have a unique password.
Like some few letters from the name of the site, pets name, favorite place + special characters
Notice websites will be different each time, so you’ll always have a unique password.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Include something a Joe Biden in them.
Nimbus · M
@cherokeepatti And then foget it ;)
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Nimbus If you make it salty enough you can remember 😂
Nimbus · M
Penny · 46-50, F
Try and stick to a theme with all your passwords
Raaii · 22-25, F
as a fool like me does put the same password for everything and keep it common like for example the name, fav number ms
PhoenixPhail · M
@Raaii That's got "steal my identity and take what you want" written all over it. If a hacker gets a hold of your password, you may as well move to the moon.
Raaii · 22-25, F
@PhoenixPhail yes you're right
PoetryNEmotion · F
Write them down. Do not hide them.
Nimbus · M
HumanEarth · F
Whiteout on the computer screen
Atlotto · M
I always use the same one...jk...I write them down.