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PasswordCard – Easiest Way To Keep Your Passwords Safe on Paper


Few weeks ago, Digital Inspiration blog suggested an interesting way to write passwords safely on a piece of paper. Hence, you can assign complex passwords to your different accounts and carry them on a paper safely. Unfortunately, this trick is not much impressive and requires little effort to generate the tables. Here is a new, easy and safe alternative: PasswordCard.

 

What is PasswordCard?

A Sample PasswordCard – Easiest Way To Keep Your Passwords Safe on Paper

 

A PasswordCard is a credit card-sized card you keep in your wallet, which lets you pick very secure passwords for all your websites, without having to remember them! You just keep them with you, and even if your wallet does get stolen, the thief will still not know your actual passwords.

How To Use PasswordCard?

Using PasswordCard is plain simple! PasswordCard has random letters, digits and symbols on it. The card has many colored rows. To assign (and remember) a powerful password having random letters, digits and symbols – just remember a combination of a character (letter/symbol/digit) and a color – and then read the next letters and digits from there. For example, you can select yellow d in the above card – which is in the 6th row. Now your password can be duweVJ. :)

 

Moreover, users can opt to include an area on the card with digits only – for PIN’s of credit cards etc.

 

Create Your PasswordCard

Big thanks to PasswordCard.org ! This site generates a random PasswordCard for free. Create a card, take print out and keep it with you. Every generated card has a unique id number, which can be used to reprint the card again in future.




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Written by on 24 April 2010 in Internet Tools. Updated on 24 April 2010.
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