And the more complex you require passwords to be (and the more often you
force changes), the more certain is it that they will have to be written
down.
I use a "secure" utility which allows me to keep all the different
authentication credentials which I need written down and is itself secured
with a password.
Regards
Jim
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If you're going to write them down you should, as some computer users find
convenient, write them on a sticker and place it on the underside of your
keyboard. If you have a particularly bad memory, a special piece of bright
neon yellow card stuck in the top corner of the computer monitor serves as
an ideal place to store your passwords.
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