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To: Ken Adams who wrote (90613)9/3/2015 3:26:48 PM
From: Magpie2 Recommendations

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goldworldnet
Ken Adams

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110655
 
I chose a less complicated method that works for me. I am blessed with a good memory for passwords and such but due to the increasing number of them I feel the need for some support. I therefore put all my passwords in an open document word processor and password protected this document. I then copied it to a flash drive (two actually) and then deleted from the PC. The flash drives are stored securely but available when I forget a certain password. I know some will think this not very safe but it has worked for me with no problems YET!
Jim K



To: Ken Adams who wrote (90613)9/3/2015 3:28:22 PM
From: vireya2 Recommendations

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Ivan Inkling

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
Ken, please pardon my stupidity, but on what did you spend so much time with it?

I downloaded it and then let it do its thing: asking me each time I went to a site, if it should follow it

Nothing for me to do

so what did you do that took so much time?

Thanks