Last evening I changed my Craigslist password on my work PC.
Sure enough when I got home, I had to login to pull down an ad.
Of course, I forgot the new password. Solution was to remote in
and pull the password off the Firefox installation on the work PC.
Every website demands authentication these days.
On top of this, I still have a netbook and an iPad to deal with.
I used password managers in the past, but it's still an issue when
you own multiple devices.
Having used the internet since the days of Gopher and Mosaic, I
am no newbie, but what is the solution?
Are password managers better today?
Where do they store your credentials? In the "cloud".
Do we trust the "cloud"?
Sure enough when I got home, I had to login to pull down an ad.
Of course, I forgot the new password. Solution was to remote in
and pull the password off the Firefox installation on the work PC.
Every website demands authentication these days.
On top of this, I still have a netbook and an iPad to deal with.
I used password managers in the past, but it's still an issue when
you own multiple devices.
Having used the internet since the days of Gopher and Mosaic, I
am no newbie, but what is the solution?
Are password managers better today?
Where do they store your credentials? In the "cloud".
Do we trust the "cloud"?






