tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8449366839092751618.post5375367967379907425..comments2023-08-18T13:14:35.632-06:00Comments on Ed-Tech Babble: Password Management - #100DayProject - Day 103Derek Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17386856891569720695noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8449366839092751618.post-90144867582838655812016-07-14T15:12:15.010-06:002016-07-14T15:12:15.010-06:00While I understand the need for secure and unique ...While I understand the need for secure and unique passwords, I also understand teachers frustrations with having to change passwords regularly and all the different requirements (number, capital, etc). I was on a banking website last week trying to create my login. i couldn't find an available username and it gave me only 4 chances before it locked me out for 24 hours! This is all to say that I get the frustration!<br /><br />I also try to steer teachers towards apps like LastPass and 1Password. I use 1Password on all my devices including phone and iPad. I create a new entry on one device and it syncs to all the others. Makes life super simple and I feel secure with my passwords!<br /><br />Good reminder all around.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08344490936265246178noreply@blogger.com