Hiya all, hope you're all well ;o)
Just saw a post about remembering different passwords ...... & here's how, safe, secure & easy to remember .......
For basic passwords, like this one or example that don't really matter, have your basic generic password - name of your first child / cat / mum's name (think U get my drift. Followed by a number / s. No need to have different passwords for basic websites.
I use my favourite football team followed by my pin number. Could be the first 2 numbers of your date of birth - For me that'd be 22.
Oh & if anyone wants t wish me a happy 50th birthday btw, that's 22nd of this month (yes believe it or not, that really is FIFTY, I kno & yet I only look 25 ( yeah course ya do Stace ;o)
22/12/71.
As if anyone's gonna remember, we're not exactly renowned for having good memories are we. My goldfish takes the mick out of me for having a bad memory ;o)
Anyway, sorry for going off topic, back to how to remember passwords ;o)
For more important passwords, banks, email, fb, ebay etc - things that would make a difference if they were hacked so best to use a different passowrd, use 3 characters, ( I use !!! ), followed by @ and the name of the name of the website - for example, my first pet was called Cookie (use something U won't forget),
so that would be Cookie22 !!!@barclays / !!!@facebook / !!!@ebay etc etc. Hopefully U get my gist. My actual password is....
yeah like I'm gonna tell U, I had a head injury, I'm not daft ;o)
But that way they are all different & very difficult to hack, yet at the same time easy to remember, hope U agree,
Stace
Btw, don't forget 22 of December - 50 years old