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[–] devnulll ago 

You should keep your passwords on a sticky note on your LCD screen - just as everybody else. This is what you get for being so advanced, using browser's capabilities... and all...

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[–] festeringsoul ago 

Welcome Back! I hope you have better luck in the future!

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[–] 3dk ago  (edited ago)

This is why I have 2 encrypted places to save all my passwords. If you don't back something up, it might as well be deleted already. Let this be a lesson to you. Welcome to Voat!

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[–] Pre_Free_Speech [S] ago 

I thought it was being backed up, to be fair.

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[–] Pre_Free_Speech [S] ago 

Windows 7 and Firefox 45.0.1

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[–] MarkTheNerd 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I use this ancient device to remember my passwords called a pen and notepad. It never forgets. Just a helpful hint. :)

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[–] theoldguy ago 

Perfectly OK if you're not around nosy people.

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[–] MarkTheNerd ago 

It's a really small notepad, easy to keep with me at all times.

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[–] GoodGodKirk 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Lastpass.com is easy to use.

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[–] GoodGodKirk ago 

I like keepassx, but find it hard to help others get set up on it.

Lastpass has a lot of key features that i like. The best one being that you must approve login access to your account from unfamiliar computers. It may be a little irritating at first to use as it gets to know which devices you use, but it's a great security feature.

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[–] Mhael66 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Lastpass is amazing, just have to remember one master password.

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[–] ForgotMyName 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

That's slightly better than my excuse - which should be obvious.