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No, donamp;#39;t write down your passwords. Hi, everyone. Leo Notenboom here for Askleo.com My most recent copy of AARP magazine included an interesting section called Tech for Everybody. They talk about tech periodically in the magazine, but this was a section dedicated to the topic. On the cover was an interesting headline. It basically said, Where to store all those passwords? We have the answer. Well, of course, that got my attention, right? What would their answer be? There are many possible solutions to this problem. Which one would they choose? Their choice was disappointing. They chose the worst one. Hereamp;#39;s a quote from the article. Laurie Faith Krainer, Director of Carnegie Mellon Universityamp;#39;s CyLab Usability, Privacy, and Security Laboratory, says the old-fashioned way is the best. People used to go around saying, donamp;#39;t write down your passwords. Ignore that advice. You should write down your passwords. Of course, keep that record someplace secure, no