Manage Multiple Login Passwords Via MashedLife Online Web Service
Sunday, August 31st, 2008Creating a password to control access and protect your private information sounds brilliant but it can also put you in a dilemma. A strong password for authentication requires long, nonsensical characters, containing both uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols, and it is not recommended to be names, words in dictionaries or common terms. The difficulty lies not in creating a strong password but in remembering the password. Your memory will be severely tested if you need to remember numerous passwords which are nonsensical in nature and have no relation to things you know well. Alternatively, you could record the passwords in your diary, palm or store them in your browsers. However, this could actually pose a much higher security risk if your passwords fall into the wrong hands. To simplify matters, you can probably try MashedLife, an online password management service that will handle the password dilemma for you.
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