Dear
Compassionate Reader,
I have a password problem. I love technology as much
as the next guy. Seems like every week I discover some new urber-cool app that
I just HAVE to have.(Not really, I am 54 after all). However, what with my
business needs, personal finance demands as well as the occasional
entertainment app, I am constantly being asked for a username and password to
gain entry into the glorious world of the World Wide Web. So, what’s the
problem, you ask? The problem is that I can’t keep up with them.
All of the cyber security folks out there are constantly
encouraging me to come up with original, difficult to hack passwords. Apparently,
the internet is populated with nefarious geeks bent on world domination, whose
goal in life is to gain entry into my Spotify account and wreak havoc. Ok, I
get it. But the more in decipherable my password is, the less likely I will
ever remember it without adding it to my dog-eared password and username cheat
sheet. Yes, that’s right sports fans; I have a single sheet of paper with all
of my usernames and passwords written out. Now, I’m painfully aware that it
would be better if I had them in some encrypted file somewhere on my computer,
but I’m not savvy enough for that. So, I carry around my trusted cheat sheet.
It’s like my digital keychain. It has passwords for 19 different websites and
apps. If ever I were to lose this thing, my life would be over.
In addition to that potential nightmare, there’s the
related problem of all the places I go where I have established a username and
password, failed to write them down, so I can’t gain access.( Hello, Twitter,
GoodReads and Soundcloud). I’m aware that admitting my failures in this regard
will open me up to howls of laughter from my young tech-savvy friends, but so
be it. I need help. I would ask my wife for help since she is the All-Knowing,
Strikingly Gorgeous, Internet Goddess in my house, but I’m thinking it would
less humiliating to be schooled by a twenty-something know it all than Pam. Just
sayin’.
So, hit me up with the sarcastic jabs, and then
offer some guidance for your old friend.
Clueless In Cyberspace,
Doug
Honestly, I'm impressed that you used the term "digital keychain!"
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