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Kindle book: You Don't Need To Remember Passwords!

The definitive guide to keep passwords safe forever

Cover page of the Kindle Book: 'You Don't Need To Remember Passwords: The definitive guide to keep passwords safe forever'.Passwords are a necessary evil. Passwords are a kind of digital signature that make us different from other users. However, we all reach a point where we feel overwhelmed by too many passwords, too many user-IDs, too many Internet accounts, too many account providers’ requisites, and too many Challenge Questions and Answers you need to remember to give your account providers if you lose a password.

And what if your laptop is lost or stolen? You'll lose a lot more than your computer. If you lose your computer, or laptop, you'll lose all your documents, your photos, and worst of all: you'll lose all your passwords.

Are your passwords weak and simple to hack as this:

123abc,
qwerty1,
facebook123,
password,
666-999

or are your passwords strong and hard to hack as this:

X6%oB2^J~4Tk,
9*<Fs!M+3gLx,
M%Uw^}qDh^*c

If your passwords are like those in the first set, this book is for you! Learn to make passwords like those in the second set and forget forever the passwords you created!

It looks odd to say that we don't need to remember passwords, when we struggle daily just for that; but having to remember passwords  is an old school of thinking. We have the technology right in our hands to make long strong and robust passwords and let the technology take care of the rest.

This book will tell you several secrets about passwords you need to know:

  • Learn how to keep all your passwords together and all Challenge Questions out of your computer
  • Learn how to make passwords so strong and difficult to hack that hackers will need several years to crack them
  • Learn how to make really long passwords and forget them forever. You don't need to remember your passwords no matter how long they are!
  • Learn how to organize your passwords and user-IDs and keep a history of the changes you make to them.

Here are some excerpts of the Kindle version:

Create passwords so safe and difficult to memorize that you can even show them to everybody and still they won’t be able to remember what they saw.

Can you do this with your current passwords? It seems to be contradictory that we should write difficult to remember passwords when we need to remember them; and we need to remember them exactly as was written at its initial stage. But that’s the point of this book: There’s no need to remember passwords because at one moment or other we’ll miss or forget some letter or character of the password string.

This book incorporates case histories of epic password hackings plus advice on how to avoid those stories again in the future.

Kindle books can be viewed and read in any of the following ways:

  1. Using the Amazon's Kindle Fire Tablet. For a review of the Kindle Fire tablet and EBook reader see the next video;
  2. Using the Samsung's Galaxy Tab Tablet. For a review of Samsung's Galaxy Tab see the next video
  3. Using your Desktop, or Tower, or Laptop Personal Computer. For an example of using a PC to read Kindle books, see the following video.

Download this Kindle book to your Kindle reader and you will never need to remember passwords again.

If you don't have a Kindle reader, you can download the Kindle reader for PC and read the book on your desktop computer.

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