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Shouldn’t it be the responsibility of a supplier of passwords to employees involved in high security type businesses or government offices etc to figure out a system for you to “remember ” your password in a way that it can’t be compromised? Seems silly to me to go to all the trouble of rendering constantly changing secure passwords and leave it up to the individual to make sure that it stays secure. It’s not just people with ADD who can’t remember this stuff!!!
I must confess I don’t use a secure location either, just a notebook and write them down. For work I also am assigned a password I have no control over and write it down in my book. I know it’s not a secure system but can;t think of anything better. Now I did buy a gizmo last year which reads your thumbprint and you can use it to sign in to your computer or websites etc. However haven’t opened the package yet
I have since heard that these can malfunction from time to time so aren’t that foolproof. I think you have to enter some sort of numerical password into the gizmo anyway. It sure would be a royal pain if they malfunctioned and you couldn’t even sign into your computer!
I will set it up and report back…
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