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How do you remember all username and password

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  • Lastpass. got 18 months free. :)

  • I use passwordgenerator then store it on a .txt file, wrote important passwords on paper, remember common passwords, use a single password on temporary accounts.

  • save password when it asks :)

  • KeePass, backed up to owncloud.

    Shivam said: save password when it asks :)

    Then you end up reinstalling and losing all your passwords :)

  • Shivam said: save password when it asks :)

    I know too many people who do that. Most browsers won't encrypt the passwords - allowing me to "hack" into my roommate's Facebook account. :P

  • Write it on a piece of paper. Then burn the paper

  • I have a password schema that allows me to create a unique password for any site that is easy to remember and safe enough that cracking one or two passwords won't definitely reveal any other passwords.

  • I use 1Password. It is similar to LastPass, but I did not like LastPass' security model at the time (a few years ago).

    I rely on local password storage only. No cloud password storage for me, even if the feature is available in a password manager. Synchronization between devices is a nice convenience, but does not outweigh the impact of losing all of your passwords in one attack. May I add that if your passwords are ever compromised from the cloud, you may not figure it out for a long time, either.

    Before the advent of quality password managers, I kept passwords in a spreadsheet. That spreadsheet was stored in an encrypted partition that had to be mounted first.

    I keep appropriate backups - local and offsite.

  • @Steven_F said:
    I have a password schema that allows me to create a unique password for any site that is easy to remember and safe enough that cracking one or two passwords won't definitely reveal any other passwords.

    Cool, I will try do the same.

  • KeePass synced with Dropbox or Owncloud. Works great!

  • Steven_F said: I have a password schema that allows me to create a unique password for any site that is easy to remember and safe enough that cracking one or two passwords won't definitely reveal any other passwords.

    Care to share?

  • @Chronic said:
    Care to share?

    Yeah, definitely.

  • Steven_F said: Yeah, definitely.

    At your earliest convenience.

  • @sc754 said:
    Write it on a piece of paper. Then burn the paper

    then what is the purpose writing it when you ended up by burn it lol

  • JohnRoeJohnRoe Member
    edited September 2014

    @joshin said:
    KeePass synced with Dropbox or Owncloud. Works great!

    owncloud too??? nice... I thought only dropbox..
    but how? i didnt found any plugin for owncloud

  • @psycholyzern said:
    but how? i didnt found any plugin for owncloud

    Plugin? I just keep my Dropbox folder inside my Owncloud folder and let them handle file synchronization. It works well and is damn simple.

  • Just sync the db?

    @psycholyzern said:
    but how? i didnt found any plugin for owncloud

  • I have KeePass

  • Keepass stores your data locally, Lastpass is good also :)

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @psycholyzern said:
    How do you guys remember it all? you write it somewhere? or is there any efficient ways to do it?

    Do you have a dog? Leave a key under the mat? What times do you work?

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