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Personal Internet Accounts Organizer: One Place To Organize Every Login And Password

Personal Internet Accounts Organizer: One Place To Organize Every Login And Password
By Rena M. Reese

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Product Description

On any given day you are likely called to login to various Internet accounts. Whether you are buying music, paying a bill online, buying, selling or just doing some social networking your secure login's can be overwhelming to memorize. We all know that having one password for all these accounts can create a fraud nightmare, but often do it anyway to simplify our life. Let this organizer do the work for you in remembering each account you create. Additionally this compilation can be a huge relief to a loved one who must manage your affairs if something were to happen to you or you needed someone to access your information on your behalf. This is a wonderful gift for a parent and friend!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #138400 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-09
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 82 pages

Customer Reviews

External Brain5
PLUSES:

*One place with all logins
*No spine text so it fits on a shelf with other books, unassuming and secure
*A category for every Internet site you could visit
*Worth it's weight in gold in a crisis
*Allows you to use different passwords to increase security w/o memorizing

I Use it Almost EVERY DAY!5
This internet password organizer is an excellent tool. It is separated by "kind" of site -- such as financial management, entertainment, bill pay, etc. I use it almost every day -- it sits right on my desk. I am constantly adding sites to it, making passwork adjustments, etc. It is one easy place for me to keep all my password and log-in information. I keep it on my desk as a reference. I have given this as gifts as well. A great idea and very useful!

Its okay3
Truthfully you could make your own organizer with a rolodex that would be more efficient. The categories have too much space for unnecessary notes and not enough for each account. The sections aren't tabbed, so you have to flip through the book to find what you are looking for. The pages aren't replaceable, so you can't add more to a section.
However the concept is good and I have already used mine to find passwords. If you don't have some system for passwords, then something like this is worth doing.