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amypang
05-04-2020, 06:03 AM
I always forget my passwords. Is there a way to sync passwords that are used on both Android and Windows. It's very complicated to keep all the Android and Windows passwords at once.

bronsin
05-06-2020, 02:49 AM
Are use passwords made up of family names combined with Easy to remember dates like the day I started working

Snowplough
05-06-2020, 07:14 PM
I have a great system for generating passwords. Have you heard of the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon? The idea that you can link the actor Kevin Bacon to any other actor in a few steps because he's been in so many films.

Just think of any actor and look up their 'Bacon number'. Password is their name, Bacon number and then shift+Bacon number to get a 'special character'. Bingo, you have a long password with a number and special character, and it's easy to remember because it's a person.

That doesn't help so much with syncing them up between platforms, but it will make them easier to remember because you remember which names you've used (hmm, was this one Morgan Freeman or Helen Mirren?). And if your workplace makes you change passwords periodically like mine, this will stop you running out of ideas.

I bet nobody on here can beat that as a most boring first post!

NYC-SE
05-06-2020, 07:35 PM
Be careful offering advice. We are not as anonymous on the net as we think we are and there are a lot of devious people out there who would love to know this kind of info. Don't offer them any clues.

eTiMaGo
05-07-2020, 06:57 AM
i just use 12345 everywhere

Snowplough
05-07-2020, 07:16 AM
Be careful offering advice. We are not as anonymous on the net as we think we are and there are a lot of devious people out there who would love to know this kind of info. Don't offer them any clues.

That's why I picked actors that I used long ago for the example and only mentioned the system I use at work on a secure network. Good point though, should have specified how I was being careful.