Don't you ever get annoyed for the need to remembering and managing all those logins and passwords or other sensitive data ?
1) write them down on a piece of paper and put them somewhere not easily discoverable or reachable? nope, i don't think so that's the safest way.
But it could be quite safe if you implemented a second line of defend in case someone found it. E.g you wrote down random numbers mixed with alphabet or symbol. And to get useful information or password contained in those random words and numbers only if you know the proper ways (the only one know how) to read them (e.g , look for password in the second last line but read it backward and ignore the number zero).
I use the technique for years and still occasional use them for certain types of passwords. the problem is what happen when you crammed multiples sensitive data into those random words, numbers or symbol. You would forget how to read them later. Even when you learnt a secret language just for the purpose, after some time especially when not often used, you ability will deteriorated as in case of the second or third languages you learned.
2) Put them into security software like Password Safe? Nah, what happens if your computer get hijacked, corrupted by virus or experiencing hardware failures? Your sensitive data may be lost forever.
3) Put them on internet or online, places like Microsoft Workspace, on an email and then save them as draft (but remember don't ever accidentally send them to everyone on your address book ), or free online storage places?. I don't think those storage servers are full proofed, but probably it's good compromise between convenient and security,Plus you could retrieve them from anywhere and anytime, no?
1) write them down on a piece of paper and put them somewhere not easily discoverable or reachable? nope, i don't think so that's the safest way.
But it could be quite safe if you implemented a second line of defend in case someone found it. E.g you wrote down random numbers mixed with alphabet or symbol. And to get useful information or password contained in those random words and numbers only if you know the proper ways (the only one know how) to read them (e.g , look for password in the second last line but read it backward and ignore the number zero).
I use the technique for years and still occasional use them for certain types of passwords. the problem is what happen when you crammed multiples sensitive data into those random words, numbers or symbol. You would forget how to read them later. Even when you learnt a secret language just for the purpose, after some time especially when not often used, you ability will deteriorated as in case of the second or third languages you learned.
2) Put them into security software like Password Safe? Nah, what happens if your computer get hijacked, corrupted by virus or experiencing hardware failures? Your sensitive data may be lost forever.
3) Put them on internet or online, places like Microsoft Workspace, on an email and then save them as draft (but remember don't ever accidentally send them to everyone on your address book ), or free online storage places?. I don't think those storage servers are full proofed, but probably it's good compromise between convenient and security,Plus you could retrieve them from anywhere and anytime, no?