Do you ever give your EMAIL PASSWORD TO SOMEONE?
By manya_pearl
@manya_pearl (1901)
Singapore
10 responses
@whittby (3072)
• United States
24 Mar 08
No, I never give my passwords to anyone. I can see if it's okay for your sister for you to read her email that you would have the password. I personally don't like anyone reading my email unless I want to share just one particular email. As far as personal accounts online, I really should have a book of passwords in case I would get sick and need to have someone check the accounts...whit
@mikosoft (75)
• Lebanon
24 Mar 08
Well never give your password to anyone...
I ahve been using the same password since 1998 and I never needed to change cause nobody knows an ything about it.
Even in front your closest friends or family, ask them to turn around when you want to write your password and make sure you alwasy turn auto-complete off so it won't save your user name and passwords.
Cheers!
@CheshireKat (564)
• United States
24 Mar 08
No one knows any of my passwords. When I die, all of my accounts will go down with me...
Unless my family reads the old journals that I kept when I was far younger, in middle school. I've written down my passwords and what they're for in there, because I think those are safe. [locked away in a chest, and they're in the middle, so unless they knew which book to search they could be reading through hundreds of pages of teenage nonsense before they get to the goods. :P (I went through journals like you wouldn't believe when I was younger. I faithfully wrote at -least- once a day, every day.)]
The reason for doing that is, should something happen to me and I forget all of my passwords for things along with lose past memories, I would probably start re-reading old journals in order to try and jar my memory... and then I'd find my passwords. :P
Not that I'd really care about my Myspace or Facebook accounts in the event of a total memory loss, but you never know.