Passwords for the Internet can be impossible to remember. SO MANY! I have at least 30 sites that I am involved with and I can not have the same for each site so this is my tip...

Use the name of the site somewhere in the body of the password and then add your code.  This can be characters,letters and numbers. 

Example: 123activerain987 or activerain1987 or activerain**6546 use can use any of the characters- letters or numbers to add to the site name but make  it so you can remember - then use this series with every site you go to. 

TIP- use the name of site and series of numbers-letters-characters that you made once for all your log-ins.  This should not be used in High Security accounts such as Banking but it is great for all the other internet sites.

It's wonderful...because you will never have to remember another password!

 
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3 Comments on Internet Passwords got you going #+@$&&***#crazy!!

JAN
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Great info, I have over 40 passwords and user names on so many sites.  I have to keep a spreadsheet with me so I don't forget.

5:31pm • #1
JAN
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I have to keep mine on a list in my computer - how secure!!  If it crashed I guess I would be spending a lot of typed clicking on "forgot password?"!!

6:30pm • #2
JAN
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This is a great tip, Karel, I'll use it. I have just as many sites and I'm often worried if one of my passwords was compromised it would all come crashing down around me. Thanks

9:33pm • #3

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