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delicately calloused
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She's locked out of her phone and can't recall the password. Somehow it's my fault. lol. Jr DF #3 told her she didn't need to worry about the password after she set up the fingerprint security. The manufacturer did a system update and forced a reboot that required her fingerprint AND the forgotten password. After several hours of reality avoidance and then reluctant return to it, she resigned herself to a complete system wipe. Not my fault that she forgot the password, but my fault that I didn't tell her to back all her info up. Big Grin She doesn't know this, but her phone syncs to google automatically and after set up, her contacts etc will begin to reappear within 24 hrs. For now, I've retreated to the reloading room to escape the wrath of SWMBO. lolol



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Hunker down, call in a "danger close" strike, and we'll see what peeks up in the AM. Besides not nuking it from orbit, this is as close as you get.
 
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I may need to call in air support. I'M PUFFING SMOKE!!!!



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You just gotta write em down somewhere. With all the PINs and passwords needed for just about anything anymore, normal people just cannot remember them all especially when they have to be changed periodically.
 
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I feel your pain.




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I suggest you put your head down and call in an air strike of Bonbons Big Grin


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You just gotta write em down somewhere. With all the PINs and passwords needed for just about anything anymore, normal people just cannot remember them all especially when they have to be changed periodically.


In addition to that, some sites require annual, some even semi-annual, password changes. And there are different requirements as to upper case, lower case, numbers, using other kybd characters.




"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women. When it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it....While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it"
- Judge Learned Hand, May 1944
 
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I keep a bound ledger of passwords, in the safe.
 
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I keep a cheat sheet. SWMBO.......not so much. I'm sitting in my retreat snickering to myself listening to her lament her misfortune. Well not so much that as how amusing it is to listen to her mope about her misfortune. Won't she be pleased when she wakes tomorrow and it is all restored. Maybe I'll claim I did some hocus pocus and got it all back.....Big Grin



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Originally posted by Steve Collins:
You just gotta write em down somewhere. With all the PINs and passwords needed for just about anything anymore, normal people just cannot remember them all especially when they have to be changed periodically.


In addition to that, some sites require annual, some even semi-annual, password changes. And there are different requirements as to upper case, lower case, numbers, using other kybd characters.


Right? Some of my passwords are 15 characters long with as little pattern as possible. No way I could remember those without my cheater.



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Just use a phrase instead of random letters for passwords. Then just throw in some special characters and numbers if necessary. It's easier to remember.

"MyDogHas2HugeB@lls" would be an example.
 
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I keep a cheat sheet. SWMBO.......not so much. I'm sitting in my retreat snickering to myself listening to her lament her misfortune. Well not so much that as how amusing it is to listen to her mope about her misfortune. Won't she be pleased when she wakes tomorrow and it is all restored. Maybe I'll claim I did some hocus pocus and got it all back.....Big Grin

Hey, if it's your fault this happened to her phone, it's equally your good deed that recovered her data. I'd claim it as such! Wink




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Originally posted by darthfuster:
I keep a cheat sheet. SWMBO.......not so much. I'm sitting in my retreat snickering to myself listening to her lament her misfortune. Well not so much that as how amusing it is to listen to her mope about her misfortune. Won't she be pleased when she wakes tomorrow and it is all restored. Maybe I'll claim I did some hocus pocus and got it all back.....Big Grin

Hey, if it's your fault this happened to her phone, it's equally your good deed that recovered her data. I'd claim it as such! Wink


Exactly, in the morning tell her you've worked on it all night and was able to restore her contacts so she didn't have to reenter them all.



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Originally posted by Steve Collins:
You just gotta write em down somewhere. With all the PINs and passwords needed for just about anything anymore, normal people just cannot remember them all especially when they have to be changed periodically.


In addition to that, some sites require annual, some even semi-annual, password changes. And there are different requirements as to upper case, lower case, numbers, using other kybd characters.


Don't write them down, just have a system. Have a consistent way to create a unique password for each website.
 
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I keep a bound ledger of passwords, in the safe.


Don't neglect to write the safe combination in the book Wink


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Originally posted by Aeteocles:...Don't write them down, just have a system. Have a consistent way to create a unique password for each website.


And if you access say, 40 websites, some daily, some only a couple of times a year, many of which have different password specs, and keep all of that properly archived in your mind . . .?




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As far as memorizing passwords:

“Never memorize something that you can look up.” - Albert Einstein
 
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I couldn't survive without my password vault. A different strong PW for every account. And I've a "devices" category for PWs and other info for my Mac, iPhone, router, etc. I have the PW vault both on my Mac and on my iPhone, and they sync, such that if I change an item in one, the change appears in the other. I only have to remember one PW – the vault PW.



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1Password.

It saves lives. So does KeyPass. Especially working in IT where your passwords need to change routinely.


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