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Do you write your passwords down, or have them saved on PC?

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When it comes to your online security, do you usually save your passwords on your browser for easy access? Or do you have a book/paper with all your usernames and passwords? I do the later and a mix of the former. A lot of sites I use has my info remembered. But there are some sites I don't do it with. All of my passwords are written down just in case. What about you?
 
I have them all saved onto Firefox. If my laptop broke or something happened and the passwords went missing off the Firefox browser then it's easy enough to request a password reset. I would lose the notebook if I wrote them down in one.

I also use an Excel document for some passwords if I need them to be more complex.
 
Personally I prefer to memorize my password of head for more and easy understanding than to write it down on paper or even save it on the computer. personally I think it will be more riskier than memorizing it.
 
I use Dashlane password manager. Its free plan is enough but the only pain is you can't use the app on multiple devices at the same time. It has a password generator that generates long and strong passwords and you don't have to memorize them. It is convenient to store all the passwords on the same app. I also use two-factor authentication so even if my password leaked I will have a backup.
 
No I don't write my passwords anywhere maybe it be digital or offline. It's not safe to store passwords.
 
I used to write them down but I had to admit to myself it's a big risk because anyone can have access to the list and all my password would be compromised.

I've been using password manager for 5 years. It's a tested and trusted way to save your passwords without any fear.
 
I save my passwords on my browser. This allows me to autocomplete login details as I visit websites. However, I do not save passwords for my financial services, such as banks, payment wallets, etc. on my browser, I write passwords and save in a notepad on my mobile phone.
 
I use the LastPass password manager app to store my passwords and I have yet to encounter any problems with it. Before password managers became a big thing, I think I used to keep them stored on my phone.
 

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