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Is it Difficult to remembering your passwords ?

February 28th, 2008 by kenneth

Screen Shoot of Cluepass.com

well, you have a lot of accounts in many emails, forums, social networking website ?, How can you remembering those passwords ? having one password for all of services is not wise decision. hacker will easily to hijack your account

Cluepass.com is website who will guide you to remembering your passwords. This site will not store any information. Concept of this website is letting you to not remembering your password but remembering your key

We just give you a bunch of characters that divides by 8 columns and 16 rows, you pick your own formula to remembering your passwords. Nobody knows your passwords except you. your password are there but no one can see it except you…How ???

Follow me , I’ll guide you to remembering your passwords with small efforts Let’s say, you have account johndoe at one provider that named as gmail.com

1. Type johndoe in account/username’s input
2. Type gmail.com in your provider’s input
3. Click Submit
4. Cluepass.com will generate you 16 rows X 8 Columns for you, each rows and coloms contain some charactes.
5. picks rows and columns you desire..(let say, secretly.. you pick Neptune258). It means you pick Neptune at colomn2 (e737), Neptune at column 5 (2f6)an Neptune at column 8 (09a).
6. Your password would be e7372f609a
7. Change manually your password at these services providers.
8. now, you can do the same with other services providers with exact formula (Neptune258).
9. Remember, your formula (Neptune258) is more easy to remembers than e7372f609a. Evertime you logged on these service providers, you need to take a look at cluepass.com to guide you these passwords.
10. No need to worry about somebody peek your passwords, because nobody knows that your formula is Neptune258

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