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In a digital world where everyone expects you to store your sensitive information into a computer, writing them in a notebook can be quite a twist...
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Is there a little lock on the side of the book for which you need the key to open this book? If not then their security is not good.
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Having flashbacks to the scene in silicon valley when they steal the password off the sticky note
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NazgUruk787yGreat if you have registered into lots of accounts and you are suffering from "password amnesia"! But surely you shouldn't write them down in a 'log book' which clearly tells anyone who happens to read it all the passwords to your accounts.
//exceptions if you suffer from the above 'amnesia' :-p -
I feel like physical storage can increase safety.
It's good practice to use long, unique password phrases. You can't remember all of them, so you store them in a manager, which has an encrypted vault using a strong master pass.
But what if you forget that password? Storing it physically on a post-it is stupid, but under a creaky floorboard in a lockbox... -
*Having fun with generating a 50-letter long password and writing it down in a book*
No matter how good your security is, you'll still have users...
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