Books and stuff involving kids

Oct 11, 2014 23:35

I'm starting to feel overwhelmed by passwords and log-in info for too many different things. Do any of you use any particular means to keep track of that stuff without risking it being found by the wrong people?

I finished reading Moon Over Soho (Rivers of London) yesterday. ( Thoughts Under Here )

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hamsterwoman October 12 2014, 05:23:58 UTC
Glad to hear you liked Moon Over Soho! Soho is probably my least favortie of the four, but I still loved it a lot, and one of the things I really liked was precisely the things you mentioned -- the continuity with Lesley clawing her way back up to functional, and Nightingale still being weak from his wound ( ... )

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aome October 13 2014, 02:20:27 UTC
Amazon does actually seem to refer to the series as Rivers of London in addition to "Peter Grant". But I also noticed that for this particular cover editions (not the black silhouettes you've been getting me), the first book seems to come with the duel title - you can get it as "Midnight Riot" AND as "Rivers of London" - they seem to be the same book. Which might explain why then the series is referred to as "RoL" - in reference only to the first book, much like Seraphina's sequel might be called "Seraphina trilogy" or something ( ... )

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stinaleigh October 12 2014, 16:29:18 UTC
I actually keep my passwords written in a book. Yes, it goes against everything we have been told, but it makes sense to me.

If someone breaks into my home and takes my computer, they are probably not going to take an innocuous looking notebook that is either on or in my desk. This way I can make my passwords more random, remember what wrong answer I gave for the security question, etc. I feel the danger is greater that someone will try a remote hack than steal my book of passwords. Also, in a morbid sense, if something happens to me, then my loved ones have the access that they might need.

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aome October 13 2014, 02:22:02 UTC
I may have to start writing them down, soon, too. I guess the notebook is a safer idea than keeping them listed on your phone, because of the hacking risk?

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stinaleigh October 13 2014, 02:25:04 UTC
Hacking risk or higher risk of theft. Paper seems to me to be the least risky.

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