10 Jun 2009
Although many of us use the same password to access certain websites or accounts, we tend to use different passwords for anything more important. This could be to access online banking or maybe an eBay account. Although it's possible to remember two or three passwords that are used on a more regular basis, remembering others that are used infrequently can be more difficult. Writing them down isn't very secure and neither is storing them within your PC because if someone has access to your machine, they may have access to more sensitive data. Latest stories from Business Software
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