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(Just writing all your account names and passwords down is another, often cheaper, way to keep track of things but may be less convenient than using specialized software).
So they jot difficult passwords down near their computer or replace them with far simpler combinations, making their systems vulnerable to attack.
In its tone it suggests that there is something wrong with computer users who choose common words or names for passwords, write their passwords down, use the same password for more than one account or reuse old passwords.
Such approaches typically drive people to write their passwords down, undercutting security.
You write passwords down on sticky notes.
hint: turns out writing passwords down in a log book isn't the worst idea after all.
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Don't write your password down or store it on your computer.
If need be, write your complicated, impossible-to-remember password down and stash it in a locked drawer or somewhere else secure.
Write your password down on a small bit of paper and put it with all your other small bits of paper: in your wallet".
A couple didn't even have email addresses--they had created one once, for a class, they thought, but had written the password down somewhere then lost it--they didn't think they'd need it again.
Write your username and password down in a secret location so you don't forget it.
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