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To: golfer72 who wrote (96506)5/6/2017 1:17:26 PM
From: Ken Adams1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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The simple answer is "no". My bank has forced a change on me once. That was because I miss typed my password too many times due to a cut on a finger. As I mentioned in my earlier post, even a change in the PW doesn't necessitate abandoning the "primary" portion of my password. When the bank made me change, all I did was change the 3 letter "reminder" after the punctuation divider. The "primary" part is the same for all sites. It's complex enough, and very unique to me that it would be difficult for anyone to simple guess it. Obviously, one of those sophisticated code-breakers would get it in minutes, I suppose. They'd be disappointed in what they found. LOL