Norton IDSafe
Keypass
Highly recommend 1Password. Ability to sync across multiple computers and my iPhone. Keeps track of login passwords as well as secure documents. Used it for about 4 years.
password - the bookmark
YMMV... ;-)
KeePass - it is open source, great encryption, and my favorite.
This is something I only talk with immediate family about. Never with personal friends, FR acquaintances or complete strangers. What sounds like an innocent enough question, can also be someone or something fishing for info to build breaching portfolios with. It’s not that I don’t trust you. It’s that I don’t have to trust you. Sorry, nothing personal.
BFL
Write them down on a legal pad and take pictures of it when you update. Store the pictures on a USB stick or SD card.
I can’t tell you how many people I know that used a password manager and lost it to corruption. One friend changed the password when drunk and doesn’t know it. Of course, people never back up anything.
Use former addresses and phone numbers as passwords, disguising them properly...ex. A_812bAyhaRbor!rD. Crackers rarely are able to guess passwords unless they are really obvious like your name or userid or school name(FaceBook). It’s normally a random process.
Mistake 1: Using the word password in a file containing passwords.
Mistake 2: Using an application to manage passwords.
I use OneNote 2010 archived to a flashdrive. 128 bit encryption and syncs with the device’s host OneNote. All I need to do is manually-cycle the flash drive from time to time and I keep my files updated at work and at home. Total number of logons & pw are >100. It works perfect for me.
Mistake 3: Logging into a secure site from a mobile device, particularly one with an RTOS.
Write them on a post it note and attach to the side of the refrigerator. :-)