Attention Newbies - Important Steemit Rule

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

Do you guys know that Steemit is very strict when recovering password, and it is almost like Steemit does not have password recovery? If not, you better start saving your password on your password manager. Saving your password is one of the most important rule here, trust me, I learned big time from losing my previous password.

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Here are TIPS I could share;

Send your password to any social media account that you are currently using as a message to yourself. In that way, if your hard drive is corrupted, you can still get your password from that certain social media.

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Always save a backup textfile with your password on it on your hard drive or USB.

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Never share your password to anybody.

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Yes it is true we should never share our passport i am impressed with your post

Hey man, I'm Oatmeal Joey Arnold, and great advice, save passwords in different places, online, offline, on computers, on other things, and write them down. The more the better. Don't keep all your eggs in one basket. But can Facebook read your content and messages?