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Title: Passwords and registrations
Post by: pearlsome on May 18, 2018, 03:41:32 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: boranes on May 18, 2018, 03:44:50 PM
Print everything on paper or write it down.
There isn't really good way to store all this things, whatever you do you will end up having lots of passwords, user names and emails. I have dozens emails just because I don't like spam, and my first email is still heavily spammed.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: D ltr on May 18, 2018, 03:48:56 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?

for me i just keep the password in my browser, since i already registered in many ICO project
and sometimes if i forget the username+password i just usually check it in my browser saved password


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Pecunia non olet on May 18, 2018, 03:51:06 PM
I am saving my passwords in browser, using google 2-factor authentication, for crypto - I am using Trezor.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: ccsang on May 18, 2018, 03:55:17 PM
I just use paper write it down, most of the important website also provide 2FA, so I no need to worried my password steal by someone because they can't steal my phone  :D remember don't always use the same password for all account, another option is password manager app, such as LastPass to store all your password


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: pageraji on May 18, 2018, 03:58:26 PM
i think its safe when you write it and printed it and back up on other device..and dont use same password and same email...


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Serco on May 18, 2018, 03:59:30 PM
I only register 1 because I am very forgetful, if I register a different password it may be very difficult to remember it. Usually I keep my password on my mobile note for viewing, and some apps like Evernote. For browsers I usually do not save my password, because it is very vulnerable to hack, and this can cause our data loss. But if you are not forgetful, it is advisable to have different passwords to deceive your data hack.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: jacafbiz on May 18, 2018, 04:05:20 PM
I understand what you are saying and this is a concern for me too, the most important thing now is to make use of 2FA and password manager. The only concern I have with password manager is if they are also keeping ones data or not, we all know how these centralised system works


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: katelynsk on May 18, 2018, 04:18:56 PM
If you don't want to keep your passwords written on paper or saved on computer, come up with an algorithm for generating unique but based on some general principles passwords. For example, combine the common (but not easy) part for all passwords with something unique for a particular website/service (part of its name, domain, destination, etc., which is easy to remember but difficult to guess if you don't know the whole algorithm).


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: eye-con on May 18, 2018, 04:22:30 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
its easy, there is google documents that can be found on your email account. I saved all my password, private key, and also the important details that can be needed.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: trumper on May 18, 2018, 04:23:13 PM
I just keep that in my mind, as for temporary registrations I need password few times as it is not important after everything is done, but such programs like keepass may be useful.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: dmgrinko1@gmail.com on May 18, 2018, 04:25:21 PM
By the way, regarding all passwords and data. The Remme project makes passwords insignificant. It kills passwords and authenticates with blockchain, protecting our data, our accounts, everything that we are so afraid of losing after hacking is protected by the technologies of this project. I've always looked for similar ways to protect my information to not to worry that my passwords can be hacked. No more passwords and this is the perfect solution. In any case, this, in addition to a good investment, is also a way to solve security problems


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: D ltr on May 18, 2018, 06:51:36 PM
I only register 1 because I am very forgetful, if I register a different password it may be very difficult to remember it. Usually I keep my password on my mobile note for viewing, and some apps like Evernote. For browsers I usually do not save my password, because it is very vulnerable to hack, and this can cause our data loss. But if you are not forgetful, it is advisable to have different passwords to deceive your data hack.

using the same password to other website is not good, since if the website got hacked or leak
it will easy for your account got hacked too

I prefer using 3 ~ 5 different password that easy to remember and you can use one of that password in every website that you want to register


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: ajqjjj on May 18, 2018, 06:58:49 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
It is hypothetical question because many hackers are still monitor the forum so we don't discuss the password and registration it is not secure our account.
Small clue is more than enough to identify our password so keep safe the password.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Fatunad on May 18, 2018, 07:05:29 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
Normal thing because if you do engage into things or doing lots of task then you should get used to it on making brand new accounts since its the main requirement on todays trend. You can use a site or service without any registrations.Talking back on the thing you asked on where to store then i do usually compile those things on an excel and save up log-in informations and other related stuffs.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: KevinClarkson on May 18, 2018, 07:08:41 PM
- 2 FA security
- store it in your phone
- write it down on a paper


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Crasengover on May 18, 2018, 07:13:36 PM
There's a wonderful desktop and mobile application called KeePass. I haven't seen anything better than this password manager. It allows you to store all your passwords, keys and personal information in one secure Database file. Even if you're tired to invent new passwords you can easily generate them using this tool.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: bigcash2011 on May 18, 2018, 07:19:23 PM
It is really a hard task but i rely on my browser password saving option, but for highly important passwords like wallets and exchanges etc i tend to create backups or save them somewhere they can be recovered.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: take_off on May 18, 2018, 07:57:06 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?

I still keep it in my head, or write on paper, please do not save it on cloud or internet because it should be easy to lost, and you will be lost money. And for KYC that why some project idea to process fast KYC, TheKey, vvv


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Jobbernowl on May 18, 2018, 08:03:19 PM
There's a wonderful desktop and mobile application called KeePass. I haven't seen anything better than this password manager. It allows you to store all your passwords, keys and personal information in one secure Database file. Even if you're tired to invent new passwords you can easily generate them using this tool.

I've heard a lot about KeePass. But never tried it. Thank you.

I also don't like registering. The same password can't be used for security purposes. And I always invent a new one. It's complicated.
 I even need to change my password every 30 days on my work computer. This depresses me. :(
I store passwords in Google documents, on separate emails - separately purses & passwords. I record backups to flash memory.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: alex_andr25 on May 18, 2018, 08:13:15 PM
I cached all my data in a plain text document on my computer's desktop, and I also copied copies of all the slogans in the telegram, because there they will not be exactly reached, and I also wrote down the data from the purses on the leaf and put it in my wallet.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: GrannyC on May 18, 2018, 08:17:55 PM
I don´t take anything in writing that´s for sure, and definitely nothing in my computers. I tend to use names that are familiar to me with some minor changes. All is in my head.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Megababa on May 18, 2018, 08:35:00 PM
I think I feel this way too at times. Way too much registrations. But you can make it easier for you by using a similar username but different passwords and also try storing them offline on paper for safety and easy access when it is required.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Dreamchaser21 on May 18, 2018, 08:40:25 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?

We all have a lot of passwords for a different purpose and to secure them is your choice. Choose the most convenient and safe way for you to remember those passwords. Make a list, or another code that you only one understand it. Its hard but you have to remember everything for not to incur any problem on that in the future.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: hasildero on May 19, 2018, 03:37:52 AM
i think its safe when you write it and printed it and back up on other device..and dont use same password and same email... ;)


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: IgniHash on May 19, 2018, 03:59:06 AM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?

for me i just keep the password in my browser, since i already registered in many ICO project
and sometimes if i forget the username+password i just usually check it in my browser saved password

Actually, I think to save the password in the browser is also less secure. Some strangers can automatically log in with your credentials if they borrow your PC.
Write your credentials on paper is the most secure at the moment.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: jhon_21 on May 19, 2018, 09:57:07 PM
Yes. I think it will not ended up. Since registration is required to get any service through any website. I think it would assure the security at both end. If you face difficulty to manage the passwords, you can use an offline paper to store them.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: coinluisa on May 19, 2018, 10:02:15 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
I think its not a big deal because you can write it down the nicknames and password in notebook so you know the all information and you will not forget it. You need to have discipline to yourself so you can manage well your information to all of that.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Nolimitz84 on May 20, 2018, 03:35:22 AM
you need to store in different places.Necessarily in 2 copies.registration is boring.there's no getting away from it.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: salinagomez on May 20, 2018, 06:27:19 AM
There is no rule of thumb method for saving passwords methods for saving the password will vary from person to person. You can write the passwords in you secret book or files or on the paper. But this will not surely ensure your security. There is another best idea for saving password. You can keep the password in your smart phone with finger print lock or with eye lock. So no one will be able to get that without you.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: bryancowart69 on May 20, 2018, 06:31:04 AM
I would suggest you to type abd print it for backup. Some uses their browsers for remembering passwords, but that's a lot risky too. Try to put different passwords for different website to avoid risks.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Ctn on May 20, 2018, 06:33:03 AM
I am old enthusiast who loves pen and paper!
I have made a notebook for keeping every username and password safe into it. Actually it may be difficult for many people but for me I can just right down the hint of website, project etc and infront of that I right username and password in two different column. So no writing of huge links, names etc.

I like it that way and to be honest I feel it very very safe to store those things in offline mode.

Even for private keys and stuff I print them and keep it that way. Believe me thats really easy to manage that way however you should be used to it. As soon as you register somewhere you must go and write down the details first and then start using the service.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Piranha1 on May 20, 2018, 06:36:13 AM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
The best for you to remember all that stuff is to write it down on paper. Have a notebook wherein you can write all the sites you have registered with it's corresponding password. It worked fine with me.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: DarkBullet on May 20, 2018, 06:37:28 AM
That is normal when creating an account in any industry. That username and password is like a private key to your wallet where only you can access to your account. Who wants to expose a sensitive information to everyone? Specially if your funds is on the line. Come on dude, that's common sense.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: 3kpk3 on May 20, 2018, 06:46:53 AM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?

I still keep it in my head, or write on paper, please do not save it on cloud or internet because it should be easy to lost, and you will be lost money. And for KYC that why some project idea to process fast KYC, TheKey, vvv
Tough to remember if you are basically signing up for many sites on a regular basis unless you use the same user id and password for almost every single website. Personally, I use google to help store my credentials which it has always secured in an effective and efficient manner. I utilize hardware wallets and desktop wallets to primarily store majority of my crypto since I feel these are the most secure ways of storing my coins and tokens.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: ronsalwey9874 on May 20, 2018, 08:31:18 AM
There is no rule for saving passwords methods for saving the password will vary from person to person. You can note down the passwords in secret book or files or on the paper basically where you like to write. But this will not surely ensure your security. There is another best idea for saving password. You can keep the password in your smart phone with your finger print and eye detection also face detection pass word to secure account and data. 


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Kryten12 on May 20, 2018, 08:35:06 AM
Whilst it is an extra step to take, how else can you guarantee your details or account will be safe unless you have password protected them? I would always pick a password over 10 characters in length utilitising numbers, Upper and Lower case letters and a special character. After sign up I will print off the wallet details etc with a written password and store them under lock and key in a fireproof safe.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: wayancrypto on May 20, 2018, 08:38:05 AM
I just write down in the paper and also make copy one, i was write down in to 2 paper, just for recover if one of that broken or loss and keep it in safe place. And the most important for me is password of my all email address, that should be write down ,make copy one and keep in most safe place. Dont give others  people to steal that all data.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Crypdon on May 20, 2018, 08:41:11 AM
Store them is a password protected file so you only need to remember one password. For added security you should store that file on an encrypted USB stick so it is completely inaccessible unless you plug it into your computer for access


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: shirackjs on May 20, 2018, 08:48:49 AM
I write down the email and password for each website login in my paper note book. I think it is not so safe to store it digitally since computer might get hacked.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Powerpuff on May 20, 2018, 08:52:44 AM
You can use browser to save and remember all password or try roboform. It's very useful for securely storing your passwords, private notes etc. and also to auto fill forms at most of the sites.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: View_style on May 20, 2018, 08:56:23 AM
Passwords are stored on the flashcard. No, it's not difficult for me. These are the terms of the sites, I believe this is correct. This is our security.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: makakadu on May 20, 2018, 09:13:19 AM
I try to rarely register. I often use same password on different sites if I'm not scared that there my account will be hacked. And important passwords and keys should be stored on paper. Sometimes i like it all, sometimes can't stand it


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: tekinekan98 on May 20, 2018, 09:34:10 AM
I keep a table with projects that I think is worth remembering. And separately write down in a text document passwords and logins. It seems to be a good way.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: yeeyeyaya on May 20, 2018, 09:50:34 AM
me, too. I am confused and sometimes also forget the username untu bebrapa site, usually I will store them in the browser but they will disappear if you delete your cookies and I also believe save in the browser is not always safe.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: coin_maker on May 21, 2018, 06:52:58 AM
This passwords are needed for your own safety. So, my advice is give same passwords everywhere, whenever they want it so that you do not forget any of these passwords . Besides, use two factor authentication to save your account from fraudulance.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Jaslinbor28 on May 21, 2018, 12:06:14 PM
I know the pain bro I am also pissed with so many registrations and remembering password. What I do for this is keep the list of the passwords in the form of a text and lock that using a password and remember that password only. This is my technique and might help you too.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: yaelahwall on May 21, 2018, 04:55:14 PM
Yes if that's what happened to me I'm certainly very bored. I usually keep all my username and password in the sticky note that is on my laptop. It really helped me and helped me. When I want to login, I do not need to be confused to find it. I also anticipate this by making a username and password familiar to me and easy to remember but others people can not guess it. I can not ask people to follow the way I do. I know everyone has their own way of securing their personal accounts. Use the way that you think is easiest to remember!!!


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: WildFire.ca on May 21, 2018, 05:26:55 PM
The most important thing here is to remove the human factor. You can always forget the password or lose it. REMME has everything you need to prevent violations and ensure the security of your data. REMME is a blockchain-based authentication.


Title: Bitwarden
Post by: xux99 on May 21, 2018, 05:51:27 PM
Bitwarden (https://bitwarden.com) is an open source password manager than offers encrypted storage and synchronization of passwords and other sensitive data.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: pearlsome on May 22, 2018, 01:47:00 PM
Thank you very much for such a large number of answers. I didn't even know about some decisions.
Probably all still need to copy and write on paper. We are all very much lazy with these computer technologies. And perhaps a pen and paper is a universal solution in conjunction with the cloud.
All the same, you may have a flood or something else, then the paper will not survive.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: siggy on May 22, 2018, 01:49:35 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
Write it in your notebook and keep in a safe place.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: xuan87 on May 22, 2018, 02:30:57 PM
I keep my passwords in two places one in my book one more in Microsoft word with password protection, and it's necessary to used different password and id to register in different web because there are so many fake registration that is going to take your id and password to break your other account, but you can choose the best project to register, it's not necessary to follow all and register all the project


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: shaonirfan on May 22, 2018, 02:47:12 PM
It's not boring to me. I always use an same email and same password for every sites, forms etc. And I stored my important documents in Google Keep. You can use it.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: BitcoVast on May 22, 2018, 03:47:43 PM
Many ways to save passwords and usernames, you can save them directly using the browser, or you can also save it using notepad or excel. But I prefer save using excel


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Inikoo on May 22, 2018, 03:50:25 PM
I usualy just say the browser to save it. If for some reason I can not login, I try to look for the comfirmation email, or request a new password.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: goelzz on May 22, 2018, 04:17:39 PM
indeed if too many accounts on various sites will make us a little saturated. I myself outsmarted it by making 3 versions of the password so it is easier to remember. and the most important is the note. You have to keep track of everything you do to get everything organized. and you are not confused if you want to search for it


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: HadadC on May 22, 2018, 04:19:59 PM
Its always bothering.But if you want safety , you should use 2-factor system of course.Change your passwords in 2-3 month.Write down all passwords something very safety offline place.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: jonloner011 on May 22, 2018, 04:33:51 PM
Personally i write down my password in my personal notebook when i forget my password i check my notebook and i think if you try this you will be benefited one day.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: anjohyx on May 23, 2018, 03:59:53 PM
Its always bothering.But if you want safety , you should use 2-factor system of course.Change your passwords in 2-3 month.Write down all passwords something very safety offline place.
Most important is 2FA, crypto exchange and some ICO project allow user active 2FA to protect their account safely, write down all important account password, and use 2 different username/password to register normal website, don't same as other such as exchange account, remember active your email account 2FA, if not email account get hacked and all of your account also lost


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: justin86 on May 23, 2018, 04:13:23 PM
I use two passwords, one of them is strong and I use it for good exchanges and other weak one for unimportant registrations, I don't want to use so many passwords so this is my method.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: WildFire.ca on May 23, 2018, 05:21:14 PM
I understand you, losing passwords is a big problem. One project is working on it. Remme is an access control solution that can replace passwords with distributed authentication in the future.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: bartolo on May 23, 2018, 05:58:49 PM
Possibly the safest method is to write users and passwords on a piece of paper. Even so, there is always the risk that the database of any site where we are registered will be hacked. Therefore, it's recommended not to use the same email address and password in different sites.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: batier84 on May 23, 2018, 06:10:01 PM
For these purposes, I use an extension from Google Chrome, called LastPass. Personally, it helps me a lot.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: tterrorpipa on May 24, 2018, 05:40:40 AM
All my important details are wrote in my notepad and it is stored securely by an encrypted flash drive. Also, I make a backup hard copy of my credentials and stored also in an encrypted safe. Losing these credentials, is like loosing every wallet you own. So you must be responsible in keeping your credentials safe. Do not post it online to avoid phishers and hacker attacks.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: iram1011 on May 24, 2018, 05:51:48 AM
For wallets, I tend to be extra cautious and I store it either on multiple flash drives that stay locked in my almirah or on a piece of paper that stays inside my room. I just cannot afford to lose my private keys no matter what.
For every other website, I just have 2 passwords. I use one where all the financial things are involved like my banks and securities accounts, while the other password is what I use for other websites like e-commerce, social media etc
It is very hard to remember every single password.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: itasannah on May 24, 2018, 05:59:09 AM
I also have many passwords of many registrations. AT first, I make same all password in the registration. However, I think that it is too risky. So, I end up by making them different. It is good to store online in my g-drive and I have a backup in my office system.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: agatha90 on May 24, 2018, 06:05:08 AM
Easy question, if you can hardly remember, use the same 1 password wherever you register. If different passwords, it is impossible you will remember it all.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Kaller on May 24, 2018, 11:48:02 AM
You should memorize a single complex password and then use that password for all of your wallets, it is easier to remember that way or if you decide to use different passwords then you can just have a note dedicated to storing your passwords. just don't store the passwords online and write them down in a book instead as it is much safer and in case your computer gets hacked then your passwords are safe.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: JoMarrah Iarim Dan on May 24, 2018, 01:17:11 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?

I am saving important information as organize as I can then I am making back ups to make sure that I will not lose it. I ofcourse name this data the right label. I saved the url, the password, the username, the email I used , my wallet address, my wallet private key, seed, etc. Yes there are timea that I forgot what username I 've used , what password so I just open the document and found it out. Sometimes it is saved on my phone or laptop.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Volk-05 on May 24, 2018, 01:40:04 PM
In my registration has become an integral part of life on the Internet and membership in those or communities or interests!


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: mrproblem on May 24, 2018, 01:42:32 PM
I have may be over 30 important accounts and 10 passwords for them.
I am keeping these 10 passwords in my mind. All are different and from different memories not from special dates or names.
It is really a little bit hard for me but safest way I know that is


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: haravura on May 24, 2018, 07:24:48 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
for the wallet I use, just enough once register, what wallet emang you use? why so many registrations?


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: opeakande on May 28, 2018, 06:12:11 AM
Keeping passwords from sign ups and registration is so tiring. What most people do is to create document to save the passwords but so many people make the mistakes of keeping there passwords and wallet private keys on google which seems so risky to.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: gaguktnu on May 28, 2018, 06:16:51 AM
Websites and exchanges that often need to be used can be saved by using browsers. Do not clean up cookie, you can log in automatically. But your wallet suggests that you set the password and write it as well as you can.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: ylnar123 on May 28, 2018, 06:19:22 AM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?

Just being carefull to what I do and where I sign in. There is no problem having many wallets and keeping the codes safe as long as you are carefull on you accounts. Safety of your accounts should start on yourself.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Raiden0729 on May 28, 2018, 06:25:15 AM
Websites and exchanges that often need to be used can be saved by using browsers. Do not clean up cookie, you can log in automatically. But your wallet suggests that you set the password and write it as well as you can.
Yes, and you should follow strictly that rule if you want to avoid being hacked. Clearing cookies is a must because browser tends to hold onto information, and over time it could cause problems with logging in or bringing up websites. It's always a good idea to clear out the cache, or browser history, and clear cookies on a regular basis.

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
Personally, I keep my accounts username and password in an offline word document for me to have an access everytime I forgot all the details in my account. Forgetting your account details is so frustrating, you can't handle all these various complicated passwords all in your mind. Godoluck if you can handle it


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: labilaab on May 28, 2018, 06:28:30 AM
For me I just rely on my bookmarks in my browser since its too tiry to write all down to paper.But too risky although if ever my pc will got virus and be reformatted.That’s why I never reformat my desktop when it got infected with virus last time.I just have malwarebytes installed on it and luckily all the suspecting virus is gone.So no need to reformat to erase all my websites user information anymore.
I have a question to you guys, can we just import our old bookmarks directly online to our newly reformatted pc?


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Kryten12 on May 28, 2018, 06:28:46 AM
I don't mind registering for a project I have found that alot of ICO are now creating a dashboard from the website that will form your user account and method of contributing. I nearly always print off my wallet or recovery password and then store them in a safe fireproof place, under lock and key.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: arthur25 on May 28, 2018, 06:38:26 AM
Don't panic make yourself relax in order to organise your business. That is your responsibility to make everything in order so that you can manage well your every doing. Print or save it on cool storage. At first you will be too lazy and buzy that seems you can't manage but at the long run you will master that techniques. Give some time to practice yourself in better change.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: atutay on May 28, 2018, 06:40:56 AM
My antivirus program is bundled with  a password manager so I am using that to save my passwords. It is safer to store it there rather than in your native browser. However, if you don't have that kind of add-on on your browser, saving it on your browser is also good. Just make sure no one can access your browser and know your computer's password so that they cannot steal information from you.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: waroenkshisha on May 28, 2018, 06:48:52 AM
Actually i have the same problem with so many user and password. I make a personal foleer (only for this iissue) and protect the folder with password, i make a short cut in deskto to connect directly to the folder. All the username and password in.txt and put the file in the folder. So it’s simple and secure


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: shooleh on May 28, 2018, 06:56:15 AM
Such a process dashboard that I think is very nice because the ICO project is indeed put forward security. And it was all done so that doesn't happen anything undesirable such as exploited by irresponsible account. It has been very much a project using the dashboard it very safe especially just on our own that could access. And you should be able to keep safe your keywords and your browser.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: kayvie on May 28, 2018, 07:31:25 AM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
I just keep everything important like passwords and private key on a flash drive and also a duplicate copy on my google documents. by saving there, I guarantee the safety of my password. this is not kind of boring for me, because it is for my own sake, I should be taking care my account and to make sure that it is secured.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: etin06 on May 28, 2018, 07:46:15 AM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?
Get a flash drive and save all your password to it. Keep the drive safe and only use it on your personal system.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Andruha1993 on May 28, 2018, 08:20:39 AM
I always write everything in the notebook at once. And I think that it is very convenient and reliable. I never keep the logins and passwords in the file.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: agusiska on May 29, 2018, 01:41:41 AM
its simple sir, you just need to create a notepad and write all off your pass and ID, so you will not forget all of your account and password.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: wewe123 on May 29, 2018, 01:53:11 AM
If you want to register in bitcoin forum then just register your username, then also your password and do not forget ,your username and password when you make your login in the biicoin forum, then keep to the file ,your usernam ,and important your password.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: ClackKendi on May 29, 2018, 02:17:17 AM
If you want to register in bitcoin forum then just register your username, then also your password and do not forget ,your username and password when you make your login in the biicoin forum, then keep to the file ,your usernam ,and important your password.
We forget the password of our account, you can put any name you want the password you remember the paper or save to the file because we will at times forget it and lose account our


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Casalania on May 29, 2018, 02:31:21 AM
its easy, have some note or print it on a place where you think you can secure by yourself. you dont even need to use any special things to do it, you can think a strategy by yourself to secure your own account.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: daduremi on May 29, 2018, 03:00:43 AM
sometimes I am also bored if I find the password input word and please register but if this is not done we will not enter as followers or rejected as members, we must have our own way so we can easily remember if we find the words registration and password input.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Cmoh on May 29, 2018, 03:06:07 AM
This is actually real questions among all the internet surfer basically who are on the online earning field. For online earning one need to register for different sites with registration ID and the Password. This is necessary. While we talk about the password it is very confidential. So, I do not reveal it here. Just, want to suggest you always write in a paper all the password and keep it in a confidential place.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: lightning mcqueen on May 29, 2018, 03:06:34 AM
I don't mind registering for a project I have found that alot of ICO are now creating a dashboard from the website that will form your user account and method of contributing. I nearly always print off my wallet or recovery password and then store them in a safe fireproof place, under lock and key.

I always make sure that I always have a back up on my passwords and registrations, I also write it in a small paper and insert it in my wallet for easy needs. From time to time I also change my password.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: kakade on May 29, 2018, 03:22:48 AM
It is part of the data management and it is very important. The thing I always do is backing up online and offline. Commonly, I will make the private spreadsheet using the google drive to store the data. But ensure that nobody else knows it. Then, make also the backup on your offline document. The security and privacy when storing the data should be very considered.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: darkr on May 29, 2018, 08:17:58 PM

How do you keep all of these passwords from a lot of wallets, from many registration forms on various sites, whitelists, stock exchanges, alpha versions of projects? This is a whole bunch of nickname and passwords. Sometimes I look at this list and I get sick.
I already have a gag reflex when I see the phrase "Please register".

What do you think about it? These endless sign-ups never get old for you guys, do they? Or is it boring you too?

Usually I use some passwords that are applied for a big number of my accounts in different services. This is the easiest way to keep passwords in mind and adhere to confidentiality at the same time.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: bitcok on May 29, 2018, 08:54:10 PM
to secure your password, try to distinguish the password on every site or exchange and keep your records in excel and do not forget to add autenticator in every stock you always safe and far from kidnapping


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: saycryptohello on May 29, 2018, 08:58:16 PM
to secure your password, try to distinguish the password on every site or exchange and keep your records in excel and do not forget to add autenticator in every stock you always safe and far from kidnapping

Two factorial identification is certainly good, but not at all sites it is available, whereas what is better to do?


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: mimienamphine on May 29, 2018, 09:02:00 PM
Passwords are so important to ensure our security but sometimes if you do not choose them well then you can lose everything you have stored online because forgetting a password is very deadly. Also choosing a good password is very important so that you cannot be easily tracked by scammers.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: ItsEzMkay on May 29, 2018, 09:04:59 PM
You can either make generic passwords and emails so that you can remember them (easier for hacking though) or you can create complex passwords through a password manager. I prefer the latter as I have less chance of getting hacked, but the former is better because if you forget your master password you are screwed. It is hard to forget a password that you have replicated over and over again.


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: amanarora_1 on May 29, 2018, 09:14:34 PM
There are too many ways to store password and remind it easily:

1. Save your all passowrds in notepad
2. Always use Google Chrome and save passworrd in browser (if you forget the username+password, just usually check it in browser saved password)
3. Google 2-factor authenticatior
4. Take your notebook and write it (Best security)


Title: Re: Passwords and registrations
Post by: Davidovic6648 on June 01, 2018, 01:10:32 PM
Lol... At times when you have  registered a whole lot, you feel like logging in to other sites immediately even without registering because of its stress and it becomes boring so many a time.


However, if I have so many like that, I use the same username and password with simple mnemonic so as to aid easy remembrance.