OldEngineer
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I am sick and tired of trying to remember passwords for everything. What a waste of time.
I bet everyone on this forum remembers the good old days when we didn't have passwords. Sure, we had a few credit cards (Diner's Club, American Express, etc.) that sometimes needed a 'pin' number. But not many people used them and the pin# was conveniently printed on the back of the card.
We only needed to know a few padlock combinations to protect our school lockers or bikes or other physical stuff.
We didn't have the internet 'til 1990's which ushered in the era of passwords and world class time-wasters in the form of creating & recovering passwords (and reading email).
In the past, I have read articles about how to make strong passwords, so of course I made all of our accounts with "strong" to "very strong" passwords. Just thinking up new passwords is a great time-waster. And of course, the stronger the password, the more time you will waste trying to recover it.
More recently I read an article about the most used (and most easily hacked) passwords which included "password", "qwerty" and varying lengths of "1234...", "11111..", etc. The list also included birthdays, phone#'s and kids/pets names. It made fun of people (read as old people) who used weak passwords.
As a member of "people", I now understand why we use these simple passwords - primarily because we don't have the time to waste. So, I'm changing all our passwords to "passwordX" (where X is a number from 0 to 9 for a stronger word).
Next, what to do about email...
I bet everyone on this forum remembers the good old days when we didn't have passwords. Sure, we had a few credit cards (Diner's Club, American Express, etc.) that sometimes needed a 'pin' number. But not many people used them and the pin# was conveniently printed on the back of the card.
We only needed to know a few padlock combinations to protect our school lockers or bikes or other physical stuff.
We didn't have the internet 'til 1990's which ushered in the era of passwords and world class time-wasters in the form of creating & recovering passwords (and reading email).
In the past, I have read articles about how to make strong passwords, so of course I made all of our accounts with "strong" to "very strong" passwords. Just thinking up new passwords is a great time-waster. And of course, the stronger the password, the more time you will waste trying to recover it.
More recently I read an article about the most used (and most easily hacked) passwords which included "password", "qwerty" and varying lengths of "1234...", "11111..", etc. The list also included birthdays, phone#'s and kids/pets names. It made fun of people (read as old people) who used weak passwords.
As a member of "people", I now understand why we use these simple passwords - primarily because we don't have the time to waste. So, I'm changing all our passwords to "passwordX" (where X is a number from 0 to 9 for a stronger word).
Next, what to do about email...