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How do you keep all your passwords without losing your mind?
This is the puzzle I have today.
I’m a website designer. You can imagine that I have a lot of passwords, but I also have many different organization methods.

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We have the Firefox browser. When I’m on that browser, is protected by one password. This works similar to other password vault software, and the same way that the iPhone does it, where there is one place guarded by one important password.
For that reason, I’ll have two levels of security if I need to write the parent password somewhere. Here are the websites that I consider to be “Parent” material because of how often I use them or how they are guards to other passwords.
1) Google. So many sites are guarded by Google.
2) Facebook. When I login on a lot of apps, I’m asked to use Google or Facebook. How do I keep them straight? Is it business or personal; which account is appropriate?
3) Apple. Same here, except we’re talking about iPhone apps more than anything else. It uses the iCloud keychain.
4) Mozilla Firefox. I love using this browser because of how easy it is to keep it together without a password book.
5) Google Document. Okay so I actually cheat a little and use an online document to store some of my lesser used passwords. Why? I don’t even have enough space to write them all in my book(s).
6) 4 different notebooks. I have relegated what used to be 3 and now are 4 different notebooks to be the keepers of my secret passwords.
7) One business card for travel. So ideally this business card will not be able to hold too many passwords; and it will not be easily lost. If it is lost, new passwords, and I need to track which passwords were on it.
8) My memory. I tend to keep just one password there, and it’s usually the Google password, but if I’m feeling better about my memory, it will also be my apple password, and sometimes Facebook. Otherwise, they get written down in a notebook, juggled in each for my own (*ahem) protection. Yeah, let’s call it that.
How often do I change my passwords? How often are there breaches?
A lot.
Guess what I did today?
I asked a couple of Ai programs to help me organize all the accounts I would need in alphabetical order so that I could stay mostly organized.
Where do I go to find consent form options?
Here’s a Google approved site:
https://cmppartnerprogram.withgoogle.com/#partners and how do I know they’re legit? Here’s the whois site to show they are actually Google.
Okay, but what are consent form options? Sorry, yeah- Cookies. My ADHD brain likes to call them Cookies. They are those things that pop up and ask you to give them permission to sign away your rights to sell away what you are looking at online. You can say no. It’s their responsibility as the website to ask and do the right thing. If they don’t, you as the consumer are allowed (depending on where you’re from) can often be part of a class action suit to sue them for it.