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May 18, 2018, 03:41:32 PM |
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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?
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May 18, 2018, 03:44:50 PM |
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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.
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May 18, 2018, 03:48:56 PM |
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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
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May 18, 2018, 03:51:06 PM |
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I am saving my passwords in browser, using google 2-factor authentication, for crypto - I am using Trezor.
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ccsang
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May 18, 2018, 03:55:17 PM |
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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 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
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pageraji
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May 18, 2018, 03:58:26 PM |
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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...
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Serco
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May 18, 2018, 03:59:30 PM |
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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.
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jacafbiz
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May 18, 2018, 04:05:20 PM |
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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
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May 18, 2018, 04:18:56 PM |
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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).
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May 18, 2018, 04:22:30 PM |
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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.
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trumper
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May 18, 2018, 04:23:13 PM |
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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.
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May 18, 2018, 04:25:21 PM |
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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
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D ltr
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May 18, 2018, 06:51:36 PM |
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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
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May 18, 2018, 06:58:49 PM |
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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.
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Fatunad
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May 18, 2018, 07:05:29 PM |
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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.
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May 18, 2018, 07:08:41 PM |
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- 2 FA security - store it in your phone - write it down on a paper
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May 18, 2018, 07:13:36 PM |
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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.
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bigcash2011
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May 18, 2018, 07:19:23 PM |
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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.
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May 18, 2018, 07:57:06 PM |
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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
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May 18, 2018, 08:03:19 PM |
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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.
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