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07-06-09, 10:43 #1
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yes. may lost it on your house still. so we'd better write 2 copies that would be fine. that's what i do and all my papers are secured.
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07-06-09, 23:22 #2
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By writing 2 copies you risk your accounts more than anything.If someone found out one of copy then you will loose everything.I think if you want to write then write just on single paper then lock that paper too.Just use in case of emergency.
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08-06-09, 04:11 #3
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writing on paper is only good when you can always safe your paper securely, this is then another tedious jobs, somemore you have to always bring your paper with you, if you are accessing internet on the run. For me, i prefer safe my password in a file, where i will put password then.
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08-06-09, 07:01 #4
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I prefer to keep in my brain as no one can enter there.Paper doesn't work for me.So i just remember my password.It is the safest way.
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08-06-09, 07:17 #5
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Yes that is the safest way always. Writing on a paper puts the risk of someone finding that paper and getting your paper.
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08-06-09, 09:05 #6
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Of course remembering the password is the safest way to store our password, but for some site that enforces changing password after some duration ( several months), then it will be really hard for us to recall our password, since we always changed it.
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08-06-09, 09:09 #7
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What you are saying is true but i don't think there are websites who forces you to change your password several times.
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08-06-09, 13:00 #8
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yes, if we always change our password.maybe we will forget it one day.and if we don't write it in paper store it at safe, it is very hard to recall and find it again.
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Best solution is keep your password in your mind and keep it almost 16 digits long and use characters,numbers,special characters etc.
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09-06-09, 03:46 #10
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my memory is very poor,if i haven't used a password for a long time ,i will forget it when i need this pass word next time.so i think the best way is write on the paper and store it at safe for me,though it is also little risk.
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