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Thanks for the replies. There is lots of helpful information here.

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On 3/19/2014 chickenbutt said:
On 3/19/2014 wookie said:
On 3/19/2014 Lila Belle said:

I keep mine in a secure place in an address book.

I store my info in a notebook, and would continue to do so even if I store the info on my computer.

I don't know about other programs, but with RoboForm (which stores them on your computer and is, itself, password protected) you can print off the list. So I do this every now and then, to have a current list of passwords. Then I shred the last one.

Very interesting. Thanks, chickenbutt.
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I have an address book that I write them in.

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I have them written down.

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On 3/19/2014 insomniac said:

Beware when a site asks you to change to a new password. My email and ebay accounts were both hacked into via this method and it took an eternity to straighten it all out. (The hacking came about a month after I was advised to change my password--what a cruel surprise.)

Good rule of thumb - always go directly to any website through your browser (either by typing in the URL or if you have it bookmarked) even if you are going there at the urging of an e-mail notification. Never ever click on the link in any e-mail, especially when it is regarding your password or other personal info.

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I have mine saved on an Excel spreadsheet.

Hey you, get off of my cloud...