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I basically have two. the first I use for low security things such as forums and messenger services. the second I use for paypal, ebay, e-mail, etc., usually with additional numbers or symbols attached to it.
scary. I was wondering if I should make all mine unique, but I really don't know if it's worth the trouble :sOriginally posted by: Xiety
7-8... i use the same password for forums and stuff but different passwords for bank accounts, credit cards, email adresses, etc.
76 entries in your spreadsheet, but only 1 to get into your spreadsheet, correct?Originally posted by: Shelly21
I have 76 entries in my password spreadsheet. there are a few with the same passwords thou.
not for AIM either :/Originally posted by: neonerd
4....one of them just being 0000
(not for ATOT)![]()
Originally posted by: thirtythree
76 entries in your spreadsheet, but only 1 to get into your spreadsheet, correct?Originally posted by: Shelly21
I have 76 entries in my password spreadsheet. there are a few with the same passwords thou.
edit: by the way, do you use a special program to create password spreadsheets? I'm assuming you don't just use excel.
Why has there been no standard set for password requirements ? I hate when some places/apps require a 6 char minimum while some others require 8... while some others require alphanumeric while some others require alphanumeric with an upper case not at the beginning.Originally posted by: saxguy
about 4 or 5.
there are two that i used a lot, for low security and high security.
also maybe a couple that's basically a variation of the two, because some place do not accept special character such as ampersand or question mark.
I was going to try something like this, but I still find the idea of storing all my passwords in one place a little creepy :/Originally posted by: rh71
a handful... just ones I've used for 5-10 years now...
BTW, a good password mgmt program is Password Corral.
Originally posted by: thirtythree
I basically have two. the first I use for low security things such as forums and messenger services. the second I use for paypal, ebay, e-mail, etc., usually with additional numbers or symbols attached to it.