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The best way to mea culpa the day after RT @WSJ: The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/SDSA8EVbcj
@WSJ How about the free password manager that is also opensource: Keepass 1/2?
@TwinWinNerD @WSJ I also miss my password manager of choice @stickypassword
RT @WSJ: The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/vG2ZmuAU28
@WSJ @ConstanceHunter Evernote and gpg - I feel safe encrypting them myself, but it's more work.
Not a sticky note under the keyboard? ;) RT @WSJ: The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/GgMGKwApum
Way to go @dashlane! “@WSJ: The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/SZ4Q1mIMtI”
@WSJ you could just, I don't know, write it down or use a free google doc file for passwords.
“@WSJ: The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/1VMnSCv7qh” & now r sites targeted by hackers #Yunqi8
@WSJ without mention of KeePass, this list is incomplete. Best option, especially for techies.
“@WSJ: The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/QCTjKmKWC7”@Chavuanne is there a free service?
@WSJ have you ever heard of paper?
@WSJ Or you could just remember them. Or write them down.
“@WSJ: The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/zUpJwThTpa” I'm #password challenged! #TooMany
@WSJ @PKinbangkok missing my favourite Keepass
LastPass is great! @SGgrc RT “@WSJ: The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/qtefaeGg59”
“The best way to manage all your passwords: http://on.wsj.com/QbJtrs pic.twitter.com/MSzxENhyvI” via @WSJ
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