The best way to do this is create a Gmail account that you only use to store a passwords list in Google Docs. This allows you to store your passwords safely while only having to worry about one password to change which is the Google Doc password. Let's face it, we all have about fifty different online passwords that we have to remember. Changing these every two months is a very difficult task.
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