Those danged passwords
So danged annoying when websites don't have the option to view your password especially when entering a new one with a repeat for confirmation, and then get told they don't match.
Of course one has no clue as to what parts(s) don't match.
Easy peasy: type it out in a word doc,or similar, copy and paste to both boxes.
as I use Firefox I use their password facility when going in to a website.
But I also have a secret squirrel file that have web addresses, and hints for pin nos and passwords. one needs to know obscure parts of my past to decode them.
Of course one does need to make sure that file is kept up to date when changes are made.
I'll know my brain is in trouble too when I can't recall my old NZ bank a/c no. from over 12 years ago- and they were easy to remember as in NZ there is only one a/c no for multiple a/cs
there is the usual,BSB ( bank, sub branch) but your own a.c no will be say 1234567 bi then 01 02 03 for all the subaccounts, savings, chq, etc Not like in OZ wher I think most banks give totally different no's - for some strange reason
Cheers
Howard