help me plz need help
#1
Posted 31 March 2006 - 09:15 AM
#2
Posted 31 March 2006 - 09:27 AM
#3
Posted 31 March 2006 - 10:19 AM
I don't know of one but I am sure someone might.
I do online gaming and have about 100 sites in my favorites I visit to set up matches and just to say Hi
I do a couple things to help me remember.
#1 Use the same user ID in all the forums ie.. TakeBK
#2 Save the site to Favorites
#3 Register to site (They send confirmation E-Mail) DON'T delete it.It normally has your user ID and Pass in the mail they sent back.
#4 Same as #2 if they only send the user ID and no Pass, Forward the mail to yourself with the Pass
#5 Back up E-mails every 15 Days so I always have them if some thing happens
#6 Every 6 months or so I sit down on a Sun morning and visit as many as I can and change Password.
#4
Posted 31 March 2006 - 04:27 PM
Hi:hi i was woundering if there is something i can get that will allow me to look at in future, i have registered on loads of sites and keep forgetting my password for certain things, i was wundering if there was a macro or something i can use that will remmeber everything that has been typed on my computer??
First, I would think you would not like having something that remembers everything you have typed on your PC. Malware already has vicious programs which do that (key loggers) and these are a BIG security proplem.
Most browsers have options/preferences which you can set to copy your form and password information when cruising the 'Net. There may be a Master Password setting for the Password function so you only have to remember the one.
Personally I use RoboForm Pro. The free basic version allows 10 URLs and the associated passwords and form information to be kept. It will generate passwords and save them for you. It will autosave form information too. Pro version allows unlimited passcards. Both work with IE and Firefox browsers. Maybe others too. Don't know. Using it is your choice. Not trying to push a sponsorship of this product here. It's just that is is very convenient and secure using a banking login as I do not have to type anything. Free programs may be available.
Ron
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