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Dropbox passwords rolls free just lastpass
Dropbox passwords rolls free just lastpass







dropbox passwords rolls free just lastpass

My poor mother has shaky hands and often types things in wrong. But did I type in my childhood home street as Williams Street? Or williams st? Or a combination of both? And I only have a few tries before I’m told I’m a robot and go away. Then come the dreaded QUESTIONS OF PERSONAL INFORMATION to make sure you are really you. It may not be the most advanced system, but it works- when I’m home. When I run out of room on the paper I erase something from a site I never use and write in the new one. I use the same ones for everything in different forms (a weird character here and there, a number inserted, random capitals), and have a yellow piece of paper in my desk with all of them written down. Haven’t gone on the site for years because of it and can’t be bothered to create a new profile and a new password. I got that fraudulent email but didn’t click on it because I can’t remember my LinkedIn password. “We have no indication that this is as a result of a new security breach.” Reset your password? Nah. “We are taking immediate steps to invalidate the passwords of the accounts impacted, and we will contact those members to reset their passwords,” the LinkedIn release states. Two fraudulent emails to users were recently sent out. I know this is not a good idea but I completely understand the impulse.īack in 2012 there was a LinkedIn hack that is still having fun. He said he used the same one he always does. My son just created his new college account, which of course, requires a password. Image By Rebecca Angel (No, not my real passwords.)









Dropbox passwords rolls free just lastpass