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Why don't you have your cards stored in a password manager
30 0 ReplyLast line of defense. If I have to get up and get the card, I have one more chance to rationalize if its an impulse buy.
Also, a password manager, like Notepad?
69 1 ReplyNo. You use MS Paint and make a wallpaper with all your passwords on it.
21 0 ReplyAs I've noted in previous comments, I keep my logins and credit card info in the narrative section of my recipe blog. 15 years and not a single hack.
8 0 ReplyI didn't read that can you just provide a link to the end?
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Sorry, badly executed joke there. Based unfortunately on reality. Plain text files and Post-It notes to manage security.
16 0 ReplyKnow you're getting fired? Show up early to work and remove all the post-its from the cubical hell. Bring a lighter and burn them in the bathroom.
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Or KeePassXC!
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Or just memorize your card number like I do
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15 0 ReplyStill know the song i guess
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I had the same card number for ~15 years, then it changed for reasons I forget (same bank, and actually changed more than once). I can still remember the old number. I have no idea what the new one is.
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Jesus, it's only 16 digits long.
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