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    It`s good to have such a positive update Daisyjan and it looks like you did remember your password.

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    Glad to hear that you're doing fine now. I enjoyed reading your/this thread. I don't post often (it took me four times before I could log in--memory problems). I have most of the symptoms described in these threads, especially not wanting to be around people (I've made it extremely difficult for my friends to stay friends). I may be using the A-word for an excuse to often, but having flunked the memory test and the brain shrinkage issue (MRI) I am confident I am not over stating my A-word disease (never could spell that word). I tell people I just want to live in my back room (where my stereo is). I'm almost 65 so I've had a good life. I try not to think about what's coming though. I'm retired and I can still re-read my bookshelf books, so I'm handling this disease pretty well (so far). I'm responding to this thread, for the most part, to thank the people who created this website so people like me (and you) can find some solace from knowing that we are not alone in suffering this disease. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisyjan View Post

    I did get online here, so I must be quite good. I'm not any good at accessing my bank statement online at all. I put passwords in books and then cant find them or work out what they relate to.Ditto buying online....
    Did you know you can get a program for your PC or Mac to keep all passwords in one place, and you only have to remember one master password?

    If interested, let me know if its Windows or Mac and I can advise.

    Kev

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    Did you know you can get a program for your PC or Mac to keep all passwords in one place, and you only have to remember one master password?
    Isn't that a bit like putting all your eggs in one basket?

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    It is a bit, and I confess I handle mine myself, by having a simple (but fairly strong) standard way to set mine up, so never have the same issue as the OP.

    Kev

 

 

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