Re: Where to store id/password on the net?

From: Lassi Hippeläinen (lahippel_at_ieee.orgies.invalid)
Date: 09/29/04


Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:01:43 GMT

Luigi wrote:
>
> We're all stuffed with different ids and passwords from tons of sites:
> google groups, email accounts, wikipedia.org, furl.net, NY Times, blog
> account, a few online communities, etc. etc...
> Is there any place on the internet where to store all those
> id/password data?
> So that we can have them at hand as we need.

http://www.bugmenot.com/

It isn't a safe storage. Everybody else can use it as well. But it does
reduce the number of useless mandatory passwords like NY Times.

-- Lassi



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