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Post by YorksherLass on Jun 16, 2019 15:30:34 GMT
That's a shame Twinkle, or a disaster.  I admit I've tried my best to cover everything being backed up, so I saved all my family trees which I research to memory sticks & on the web site Ancestry itself, so the latter always has them for me to download again if necessary.
ALL my photos are also backed up to memory sticks & a spare W7 computer, same goes for all my bookmarks/favourite web sites, all my contacts for email & as for my passwords, this is what I have done.
I typed them all out in Notepad, as I have lots of different passwords for web sites, but NOT the ones for my online banking & my email & broadband account. Then in my email account I created a folder called "Saved" & I sent the list to my email account & then moved it to the Saved folder. Then I deleted the Notepad list from my computer - hoping that any hackers can't access any deleted items from it!
Therefore I have only two passwords committed to memory, my banking one & the one to get me into my email /broadband provider account to access all the others in my Saved folder.
Maybe someone else has better ideas, in which case please tell me as well.
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