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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk View Post
    Remember everyone: use STRONG PASSWORDS! Over 7 characters in length with a combination of a symbol, a number, uppercase and lowercase!

    And change it every 60 days!
    Haha - then I'd be locked out of every account I own, because I'm not nearly organized to keep up with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aceswired View Post
    Haha - then I'd be locked out of every account I own, because I'm not nearly organized to keep up with that.
    hehe. Well a good secret is to make it a phrase or something substituted in a kind of 'leetspeak (I know, I know terrible but it works). So for example Drew should have used My1gl00! instead as a password

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk View Post
    hehe. Well a good secret is to make it a phrase or something substituted in a kind of 'leetspeak (I know, I know terrible but it works). So for example Drew should have used My1gl00! instead as a password

    -W.
    That is a great idea. I have used the same simple password for basically all of my online accounts for the past 5 years. Now I have it changed to a combination of letters, symbols and numbers. A great lesson for me to learn that could have turned out A LOT worse.
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    I cancelled my Ebay account because someone other than me gained access and bid $1,000 on a pair of floral print mens jeans. Yeah, not only was I scammed, but the scammer must have been....well....you know....

    I cancelled my PayPal account after a friend had their funds frozen after buying a part for their AR-15. It seems that PayPal has a strict anti-gun tilt. Even when conducting buisness with certain people (totally legal, legit buisness), or anything pertaining to firearms PayPal reserves the right to freeze assets. Obivously I left.

    I look at it this way, in todays political climate if a private buisness wants to attack firearms because they are politically incorrect, now far behind is tobacco?

    I am a shooter, and cigar smoker. I couldn't justify supporting their buisness anymore.
    Last edited by mace85; 05-29-2007 at 07:23 PM. Reason: sp

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