Do you have to change your online passwords very often? Do you have many accounts and passwords to remember? Do you have problem remembering your passwords?
Do not worry. Here is one simple solution:
Just write down your passwords in your ‘own’ alphabets. That is, first create a list of your own alphabets. [ Say for 'a' use some symbol like 'apple'. But let it not be very obvious for others to guess it. For 'A', just underline this 'a' symbol. Each 'new' alphabet should be understandable by you and not others. Do not let others know your own alphabets.] Then use this “new English script” to write down your passwords in a notebook so that even if others look at your notebook containing all the passwords, they won’t understand it.
If you want to store your passwords in an email(sent to yourself) so that you do not have to carry the notebook with you, then use an offset character list. i.e. for ‘a’ use an offset of 3 characters and so ‘a’ will become ‘d’. This means, ‘antz’ will become ‘dqwc’.
If you know a language other than English, then write down the password in an email(sent to yourself) in both English and your language so that no one will be able to understand it quickly. [But if they can read it, they may be able to crack your password easily]
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