Mine are in a password-protected file on my PC and even then I don't actually type out the passwords in that document. I have a series of passwords I use and I use a "code" to describe them that only makes sense to me to know what they are.
Thumbdrive and a printed sheet from the drive. Occasionally thin it out and need to do so again. I save some in browsers for non-critical sites. Use 2FA for all deposit/brokerages as well. As someone else suggested, many of my security questions are non-sense so the spreadsheet is critical if I need them.How do most members here keep their many passwords safe from hackers or the internet?
Do you keep a notebook or jump drive, etc.?
I use online Bitwarden. 2FA authentication enabled on all financial sites. Google Authenticator or similar if they offer it on my cell phone. SMS if they don't (looking at you, Vanguard).How do most members here keep their many passwords safe from hackers or the internet?
Do you keep a notebook or jump drive, etc.?