17 Jun 2009
All online accounts require a password or login details of some kind,
from your email account and social networking sites to online banking.
Although not all accounts are incredibly important, it's incredibly frustrating to be denied access because you've forgot or lost the relevant login information. Scribbling down a password on a scrap of paper
isn't the most secure way of storing them, but keeping them on your
machine may leave them open to anyone who uses your computer. Latest stories from Business Software
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