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RE: Steemit about to drop out of Alexa top 1000

in #steemit7 years ago

I use Lastpass for my passwords. They are actually encryption keys and so have to be complex to be secure. Otherwise someone could steal your funds or pose as you.

There are tools appearing that can help with the feed. The Steem Plus extension has filters.

It takes time to build a following here, but you can see I get good engagement with my posts even if I don't make as much as others.

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My biggest problem is their's probably several thousand orphaned accounts on account of it, granted they should be more careful with their keys.
But to have to store them in such ways; outlook, text files and your clip board are some of the most exploited by intruders.
I've found extensions for other sites that will look for updates but was hoping to find something customizable.

You really need a good password manager with encryption. I have hundreds of passwords to manage and this also helps avoid issues with entering them into fake sites.