How good is that. Think I will change my password to....
Cupie said
10:28 AM Mar 19, 2016
On a serious note, I have cracked the problem of remembering 'strong(ish)' passwords.
I just make up a sentence with around seven or eight words that includes some numbers. I often choose one relates to my personal life or perhaps the particular application. I then use the first letter of each word using all capital letters, punctuation marks and numerals.
e.g.
I have lived in Queensland for all of my life - since 11th/May/ 1941!
becomes IhliQfaoml - s11/M/1941!
If I feel that I need to record the password I just write down the first few words. That is enough to jog the memory without compromising the password.
I just could not help this one,
Should we laugh or get educated?
ha ha you don't mean that do ya?

Sorry I don't know why it did not attach - I will try again
How good is that. Think I will change my password to....
On a serious note, I have cracked the problem of remembering 'strong(ish)' passwords.
I just make up a sentence with around seven or eight words that includes some numbers. I often choose one relates to my personal life or perhaps the particular application. I then use the first letter of each word using all capital letters, punctuation marks and numerals.
e.g.
I have lived in Queensland for all of my life - since 11th/May/ 1941!
becomes IhliQfaoml - s11/M/1941!
If I feel that I need to record the password I just write down the first few words. That is enough to jog the memory without compromising the password.
Works for me.