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A (another) word about passwords

Submitted by Rick on January 4, 2007 - 9:07pm.
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I will be the first to admit that remembering the plethora of passwords and pin numbers in our high tech world is overwhelming. However, it is imperative that you DO remember them. And even more imperative that you use different hard to guess passwords for different sites...especially financial sites. Using sticky notes is not the best way to manage your passwords, but using a Rolodex or index cards in a recipe box can work well. You can read our tip (click here) about electronic ways to save and remember your passwords. Knowing your passwords will save you a great deal of time when needing tech support either on the phone or from guys like me who make house calls. And we all know time is money.

Make it a New Year's Resolution to compile and organize all your passwords. You will thank me...eventually.

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Submitted by Smart Computer User on January 8, 2007 - 7:10pm.

Hi Rick I loaded the keychain password program. No problem.
I went to the firt site, started keychain and the first popup was a master password box. I put my password in and it said "invalid". All trys ended the same way. I looked thru all the help the program offers. None answer the problem. Where am i going wrong.

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