I hate passwords (mini rant).

Dear reader I just got my new phone (it’s a Samsung Galaxy Avant) in the mail today (My uncle Timmy put my old SIM card and SD Memory card in it for me) and now I have to switch my passwords since I can’t remember most of them(I did remember my WordPress password though so that was good :).).

I just wish they had a way to make it so people couldn’t hack you but you could still remember the password(s).

All and all my phone works awesome dear reader, I really like the 16GB of space on the phone itself my last phone didn’t have half as much.

6 thoughts on “I hate passwords (mini rant).

  1. I hate passwords too, especially when you’re required to jump through all sorts of hoops with letters, numbers and symbols before the password is deemed strong enough. For every hoop they add, the chances of me remembering it are reduced by at least 25%.

    1. Now I got locked out of one account and the the pin number to reset the account is something that I picked about 3 years ago and I haven’t used since, I don’t know I am going to fix it.

  2. cuocheggiare's avatar controversialcook

    All that you need is two or three passwords for all your accounts. If you have more that that you may end up by forgetting them

      1. cuocheggiare's avatar controversialcook

        It’s all scaremongering. You can even have just one password for all your accounts and add to it a different one, two or three figures number to each at the end or beginning of the password. For instance your house number, the one of your birthday or simplify the all thing and you will not forget. Anyway hackers are only interested in banks and sites where there is money to be made by stealing data

      2. I personally have a different password for my banking info(I have had lost of issues with ID theft over the years ) the rest are usually pretty similar. I am really just having trouble with one site. I might have to call customer service if it becomes a big issue.

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