Get a password locker/vault and a password creating app. Then you can generate all sorts of passwords and put them in the vault and you only have to remember the one for the vault. I also have a little thing which locks me out for 2 minutes if I mess up 3 times in a row. No big deal for me, but any hacker will move on. And don’t forget a second layer of protection like a question for which only you will forget the answer, like the name of the street where your first school is located.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 7 years ago
Playing Keep Away is one thing. But spelunking through a cell phone is invasion of privacy.
1MadHat Premium Member over 7 years ago
Nah – she’s setting a new code so he can’t use it if he gets it…. and she might just as well try 1234 – it will probably work.
car2ner over 7 years ago
hubby and I know each other’s passwords. the only things we insist on keeping private is professional information
Teto85 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Get a password locker/vault and a password creating app. Then you can generate all sorts of passwords and put them in the vault and you only have to remember the one for the vault. I also have a little thing which locks me out for 2 minutes if I mess up 3 times in a row. No big deal for me, but any hacker will move on. And don’t forget a second layer of protection like a question for which only you will forget the answer, like the name of the street where your first school is located.
Teto85 Premium Member over 7 years ago
And no personal business on a computer you use at work and no work stuff on your home computer/s.
realist666 over 7 years ago
I still don’t understand why some married people keep a facebook or email account together.