10 Dec 2009
Trying to remember the many computer and Internet passwords most of us use can
be a real headache, especially as many of us use several for online accounts alone.
Regularly used passwords are more easily remembered but remembering all
of them is almost impossible. Remembering or storing a password usually means jotting
it down on a scrap of paper or storing it somewhere within you're PC, which isn't very secure.
The easiest way of storing passwords is to use a password storage
application, so you can refer to it for forgotten user names and
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