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January 6, 2006

Storing passwords on somebody's Web site

It's one thing to put your to-do list or bookmarks or pictures or knowledge base or project coordination on somebody else's Web site.

But as I registered with Aganta to try out their password-management system, and was about to enter my first password, I had an almost physical reaction (go write a blog entry instead).

Was thinking about just putting everything in, but I think I'll start out with less-critical passwords until I get over my anxiety.

Posted by pete at January 6, 2006 12:04 PM