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Says the person who writes his passwords on pieces of paper.

 

I literally posted an infinitely better alternative a couple of posts ago too.

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here's a tip, create a .rar file with a word document in it containing your passwords and give the .rar document a huge password in order to open.

 

or, yaknow, remember it

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Says the person who writes his passwords on pieces of paper.

 

I literally posted an infinitely better alternative a couple of posts ago too.

Yeah sure, i leave those pieces of paper all over the place so other's can easily gain access to them. Cos' that's how to do it.

 

I read your post, looks good. The arcanic use of pencil and paper is also a viable alternative, much as you think it isn't.

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He obviously is, sorry we live in a place were we can store physical copies of our private details without the worry of getting them stolen.

 

Or you could like ya know... remember things.... or write them down... or store them on your computer in a secure file..... or...

 

Yes EA suck's, you should know this, but Toddwjp's answer is legit.

Bro that's terrible advice

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lol

 

Sorry, forgot everything needs to be digitally secure behind some form of impossibly hard to crack algorithm.

 

Bro that's terrible advice

It isn't, but being the lazy person relying on password recovery that you are, I guess those things are a step beyond your quota for effort. Sorry.

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Sorry, forgot everything needs to be digitally secure behind some form of impossibly hard to crack algorithm.

 

It isn't, but being the lazy person relying on password recovery that you are, I guess those things are a step beyond your quota for effort. Sorry.

Password recovery is a lot safer than writing it down though.

It's just as easy to lose a piece of paper as to forget a randomly generated password

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Sorry, forgot everything needs to be digitally secure behind some form of impossibly hard to crack algorithm.

 

As opposed to unsecure, possible and easy to crack algorithm?

 

It's called being secure, fuck. I don't want to leave access to my bank account, my money, my PayPal, my email address, my job online system, my government online accounts, my medical logs, my general person information, my chat logs and email conversations, etc. on a scrap of paper, thank you.

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