
I actually think there would be a nice market out there to undercut these guys. For ten dollars you buy three address books, or five blank notebooks, or an index card file and fill it with index cards and tabbed dividers. I guess I can’t complain much except, of course, that this is absurdly overpriced. So, this is password archival for…techophobes? I don’t actually understand why people would take the step of ‘write down passwords’ and not finish with ‘…on the device I use to write things down on that I am always at when I create or need to know a password’.
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Granted, all of this is mostly because human beings have absolutely no idea how to manage passwords, and a lot of them have been very very mistrained.

It’s not ‘perfectly safe’, but it’s a hell of a lot more safe than the statistical level of safeness practiced by people. When you need to make a new password, go there, put in the site, userid, and pound out 12 letters and numbers, and copy that in as the password.’. Put it on your desktop where you can find it. I tell everyone I know ‘Look, make a text file on your computer for passwords.

Of course, if you are not worried about the theft of the computer, than I have to ask where the hell not just keep the passwords on the computer, where it is much easier to copy and paste them? (If you are worried about the theft of your computer, you really need to use drive encryption, considering your web browser remembers them all anyway.)

If you are not worried about theft of the computer, you logically are not worried about theft of the thing next to it.
