Welcome to Day 17 of our series on building your Home Management Binder.
This week we are working on building the “Contact List” section of our binders.
Today’s printable is a place to keep track of your website user names and passwords.
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Carol says
Have enjoyed your binder ideas so far, but this one I wish you had put a warning for people to NOT put their entire password on this list. If this binder is stolen, or misplaced, someone may have access to websites that keep your credit card information or other personal information.
I would suggest that instead of writing the actual password, you write a code that will remind you, but no one else, what the password might be. Most of us use a handful of passwords in various places so it’s easy to write a code for each and remember those…..for example…if my password was the name of my high school….instead of writing high school or something that someone with a little knowledge or research might learn, maybe I’d write the first name of my best friend in high school, or teacher, or something. So instead of writing that I went to Centennial High School I’d write Mike, because Mike was the name of my high school boyfriend. Seeing “Mike” would jog my memory enough to remember the real password, but unless you married your high school sweetheart, most people wouldn’t be able to figure out Mike means high school.
Hope that helped someone! We never think we’re going to lose something, of course, but better safe than sorry!
Laura says
Thank you so much for creating this series of printables!! I had pinned them about six months ago and nearly panicked today when I couldn’t find the pin! I have repinned them where I can find them now. 🙂 This is extremely helpful and I know will save our family tons of time if something should ever happen to us – they would be able to find all the important information quickly.
Ginny says
You’re welcome, Laura! I’m glad to hear how much you like them. 🙂