In notepad? On an actual notepad? In a password protected password database program? On a computer not connected to the internet? On a piece of paper laying around somewhere? On the computer you always use?
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Anonymous2006-05-07 14:08
in my head.
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Anonymous2006-05-07 14:10
all of the above. can never be too careful, wouldn't want to lose a password.
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Anonymous2006-05-07 19:23
256-bit encrypted text files on a secured linux box.
Really.
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Anonymous2006-05-07 19:43
GPG
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Anonymous2006-05-07 22:16
I wrote down clues for myself how to find them back should I forget them (of course, those clues are cryptic and make specific references to various unrelated things only me or a few people know about). It's on a piece of paper that also served as a draft, stored with other papers. so it looks completely meaningless.
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Anonymous2006-05-07 22:30
i write them in text files with descriptive names saved in the root folder of the program they apply to.
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Anonymous2006-05-07 23:13
In a text file on my encrypted /home partition.
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Anonymous2006-05-08 0:45
i use notepad, the file resides on one of my external harddrives.
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Anonymous2006-05-08 10:10 (sage)
memorize your passwords it's not too hard unless you're a drooling sodomite
I write them up on sheets of paper, put them all in a plastic bag, tie it to a tooth and swallow it. Everytime I need to login somewhere I have to hurl, unwrap, find the right slip of paper, login, re-wrap, reswallow
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Anonymous2006-05-09 6:25
All in my head. It's getting hard to keep track of ~8 different ones for different sites, but guessing always works.