

If someone found the paper or notebook, they'd have to know my initial four digit password to gain access to one of my computers/phone to then try and use the conundrums I've written down. A travel version is on a small bit of paper in my wallet.
KEEPASS TRUECRYPT CODE
Having used this product for a while, do you think it's better than using a notebook and pencil?Īs a notebook user, having a few important passwords recorded in simple code in paper files and all the rest (like my Wickes DIY password) left to Google to remember, accessing important sites is very easy and quick. Very interesting thank you but my file title has no extension (shown anyway) I am not likely to forget it after my slight panic today although I might note it somewhere fairly discreet. The good thing being that if the USB stick is lost/stolen, the data is safely encrypted. It might be worth making a copy of the TC file to a USB stick etc so that you have a backup. If it is an encrypted file (and not a partition) it is likely to have a 'TC' extension (eg, mydrive.tc). I am very grateful because of course such files are important. I carefully went through the files without an obvious clue on the title and have found what I was looking for! Bouncing ideas around has as usual produced the solution.
