Just last week, I posted about a password notebook available at Uncommon Goods, bringing up the fact that a rainbow-bright notebook may not be the most secure location for all of your passwords. Well, it seems I was behind the times, because there is a better way:
KeePass, a free, open-source password manager, can store your passwords — or auto-generate new ones — securing them all behind one, master password. Never get locked out of your online bank account again (grrr...I don't remember the flippin' security question!).
[Via lifehacker]
Related: Bad Ideas: Not-So-Secret Password