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October 01, 2018, 03:05:32 PM
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I do not think that's going to leave a computer account and do not always open a wallet anymore because hackers do not sleep so it's a victim of people so always be careful.

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October 01, 2018, 03:24:44 PM
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I use a cold wallet to divert my assets, there are several options such as Trezor, Ledger Nano S and others, using a cold wallet for your digital assets to make your private key safe. The most important thing is that your assets are safe from hackers. Use flasdish and you can print barcodes and your private key if you are worried about losing from your computer.

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October 01, 2018, 03:45:53 PM
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I have a very good and unique memory, so I keep all the keys, accounts and passwords only in my mind. Those who have bad memory and who do not trust computers and flash drives,I recommend to record everything on plain paper in a locked safe.
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October 08, 2018, 08:38:16 PM
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Simpliest way- get a pen and paper and handwrite everything, then hide said piece of paper somewhere in your home and hope your house does not burn down. other than that you can  risk it on comp storage,but never let it connect to the internet

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October 08, 2018, 08:46:08 PM
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Hi. We all have too many passwords, private keys, adresses, registration informations. I want to askt how you keep them. I dont ask you to explain where you put your ledger wallet  Grin  For example, I keep my passwords and private keys on a simple document which I created on my laptop. This means that if I lose my computer or someone stoles it, I may lose too many things. What are your solutions? Is there any safe option? I have to get precautions before it is too late.

Bro actually i really trust google. Because of that i change my emails password with 20 character password and i added my gmail 2fa.
So i am storing my passwords and private keys in my gmail account. Even i am entering my gmail hardly so i believe hackers will not reach my private informations.

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October 09, 2018, 09:12:38 AM
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Give it to your lawyer with a password. It will protect you from robbers as at home you will have no passwords, well and from the high emotionality.
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October 09, 2018, 09:27:12 AM
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Give it to your lawyer with a password. It will protect you from robbers as at home you will have no passwords, well and from the high emotionality.
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October 09, 2018, 02:23:02 PM
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Hi. We all have too many passwords, private keys, adresses, registration informations. I want to askt how you keep them. I dont ask you to explain where you put your ledger wallet  Grin  For example, I keep my passwords and private keys on a simple document which I created on my laptop. This means that if I lose my computer or someone stoles it, I may lose too many things. What are your solutions? Is there any safe option? I have to get precautions before it is too late.

Have a flash drive for the sole purpose of storing your crypto data and other important things, be sure to keep it in  safe place that only you know. I also create a note file in my laptop for me to easily access the data I need whenever I have transactions to do. You could also write or print your data on paper and store it safely.
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October 14, 2018, 05:41:13 PM
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I think you have the most effective option for securing your information in three to four places, even if we lose one option, we have the option of reaching it. So, we should store our data in Google Drive, USB flash drive, etc. and if possible, make a soft copy too.

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October 17, 2018, 01:44:38 PM
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You can always backup your wallet securely to cold wallet, don't share your informations and avoid storing your passwords in desktop where you randomly download files, your system might be vulnerable. Always be extra careful when dealing with dex site where you input your private keys opt to use metamask instead

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October 21, 2018, 07:32:55 PM
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You can always backup your wallet securely to cold wallet, don't share your informations and avoid storing your passwords in desktop where you randomly download files, your system might be vulnerable. Always be extra careful when dealing with dex site where you input your private keys opt to use metamask instead

The most important thing is to save "wallet.dat" file in a very secured (physically) place, I see that some users here have suggested to store in USB, but I would say in USBs, in multiple places because the USBs can be corrupted or lose the files that are stored there for unknown reason, also when the USB is not plugged in for a long time it can lost the information stored inside.
The passwords usually we remember them and try to memorize by heart, but also using the tools like LastPass applications which encrypt our passwords.
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October 21, 2018, 07:48:20 PM
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I think you have the most effective option for securing your information in three to four places, even if we lose one option, we have the option of reaching it. So, we should store our data in Google Drive, USB flash drive, etc. and if possible, make a soft copy too.
It seems to me that today I will be 100% safe. If someone is interested in your data, information or keys, it will do everything to get them. But in any case, our security depends on us.
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October 21, 2018, 08:02:50 PM
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This is very important, well the way I keep my info is quite unique I must say, because I keep my keys on an encrypted doc file and store on my drive, Google drive to be precise, so even if I loose me phone, I can still get access to all my files from cloud, and also user cannot get access to my files cus they are all encrypted. And I do have a working note I hand write most of my pk and 2fa codes on.
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November 12, 2018, 07:54:52 AM
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I keep this information on my computer or on the paper at home and the second way is the safest because nobody will hack you and stole your money throughout the computer. I trust to paper and it is the lowest type in risk. But to put info on computer is easier and comfortable thanks to the technology.


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November 12, 2018, 08:40:18 AM
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Hi. We all have too many passwords, private keys, adresses, registration informations. I want to askt how you keep them. I dont ask you to explain where you put your ledger wallet  Grin  For example, I keep my passwords and private keys on a simple document which I created on my laptop. This means that if I lose my computer or someone stoles it, I may lose too many things. What are your solutions? Is there any safe option? I have to get precautions before it is too late.
I recommend that you purchase a hardware wallet to store your cryptocurrency assets, or use a paper copy to record your password.


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November 12, 2018, 08:49:45 AM
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Hi. We all have too many passwords, private keys, adresses, registration informations. I want to askt how you keep them. I dont ask you to explain where you put your ledger wallet  Grin  For example, I keep my passwords and private keys on a simple document which I created on my laptop. This means that if I lose my computer or someone stoles it, I may lose too many things. What are your solutions? Is there any safe option? I have to get precautions before it is too late.


the point is that you must still make security on your PC especially for the health of various viruses, such as malicious, phishing and the like related to it. make a duplicate of your private key, and keep it in the safest place other than on your laptop. like a flasdist or something

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December 31, 2018, 06:04:19 PM
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I store my funds on a hardware wallet and the sensitive information on a separate device which I use only
for storing of crypto data to make sure it cannot be compromised.
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December 31, 2018, 06:14:51 PM
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I bought myself Ledger Nano S. just see how many people suffer from hacking their wallets, why take such a risk. It is better to give some money but sleep well
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December 31, 2018, 06:24:42 PM
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I secure my computer with an antivirus software and use a hardware wallet. For passwords, seeds and private keys, I write it down on a paper and keep in a secure place. I don’t really trust keeping these information in the computer.
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