CarolPa
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Also, a tip: Set a restore point before you make a big change.
Very good tip GG. Due to problems I've had in the past, I have a notebook that lists every account I have and the password.
Also, a tip: Set a restore point before you make a big change.
Very good tip GG. Due to problems I've had in the past, I have a notebook that lists every account I have and the password.
I finally made a complete list of all of my login id's, passwords etc...
I put a copy in my things you need to know when I croak folder.
I also have a paper password list, figured I'd tell DH about it while I'm croaking.
I can't find my little red appointment book that has the airline frequent flier numbers, have torn the house apart a few times.
I use Lastpass, it generates passwords that I'd never be able to remember. Hopefully I never forget my Lastpass password...
Here in MN you have a better chance to pass somebody on the right. In left lane everybody is a volunteer highway patrol. Making sure nobody drives over 54.
I finally made a complete list of all of my login id's, passwords etc...
I put a copy in my things you need to know when I croak folder.
I have a hurricane suitcase, containing stuff I can't do without if/when a big blow comes. Yesterday I shredded a bunch of old outdated, no longer useful insurance papers, etc. That's where I keep proof of purchase for the big stuff like my cherished Jenn Air fridge as well as the TV & player, laptop, printer and such for submitting insurance claims. This is also where I have several hen-scratch handwritten pages of user names and passwords.
If I have any sense at all (arguable), I'll make a complete list like you did and use an off-site place such as the ones Taxy and others have listed.
Man, I would so much rather go out and weed the flower bed.
I am intensely secretive about my passwords and have different ones for every site I access and change them regularly. When I buy anything on-line I NEVER decline the seller's offer to hold my account and card details on the site and I change my password to the seller's site every time I purchase anything.Call me silly, but I use the same password or one variant for everything. No one has access to my computer, so I've had no problems. Occasionally I've had to ask them to email me my password, but it has never been a problem.
What's the deal with re-releasing old movies to mainstream theaters? Last week it was GhostBusters, this week Forrest Gump is opening. I tell ya what, with all the stinkers being made now, Hollywood is trying to salvage anything they can I suppose.
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I scan important receipts. When they are printed using heat instead of ink, they always fade.