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It would take a lot for that wall of protection to go down so I could actually share the passwords I have.

 

 

 

But even then it depends on which I value more, my e-life, or the person I may share the passwords with?

 

 

 

I really can't give a straight answer. :-#

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The real question is: why would they need it? Such as if my girlfriend wanted to know my RuneScape password and she doesn't play, whats the point? TIF, WoW, all the other stuff too. What possibly on earth would my sister do on TIF? Nothin really. She never came nor never will.

 

 

 

Plus if I reveal one password I screwed the rest. All my passwords are the same just with mixed puzzle pieces. These mixed parts I write down and sometimes [wagon] in my school steal my notepad and think they know all my passwords. Ha, idiots. ::'

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I use the same password for everything that doesn't really matter and I have complicated, unique passwords for things like TIF, RuneScape, Hotmail, IRC, etc... Places where I regularly post as 'Cowman_133', a place where someone could change my 'personality', and my personal things like my email.

 

 

 

I'd never give out any of my passwords to anyone or they'd be able to access pretty much all my things. :? I don't even give out my bike combination. :lol:

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Ironically, three of my friends know my FullTilt password... which is odd considering that I get paid into it and there's always at least $10,000 sitting in there.

 

But I generally don't hand out password. Not that it makes much of a difference since I use the same one with extra stuff at the end - yay security :lol:

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Haha I seem to see a trend here...people with AWESOME senses of security like me!

 

 

 

One password with variants FTW!!

 

Yea; I used to have different password for different things... then it got to the point where I couldn't be bothered. Forgot them too often and when I had to change my password for uni and high school every few months I really got sick of trying to think of something new. Found a combination I liked and just changed the last 3-4 characters.

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I share my passwords with nobody. At all. You never know who could fold under torture.

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I share my passwords with nobody. At all. You never know who could fold under torture.

 

 

 

*shakes head*

 

 

 

 

 

OT: I never share my password with anyone...not even family. Why? Well, like most people have said, it just feels weird knowing somebody else has the power to go into ur accounts, and do things to it.

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I wouldn't give my girlfriend any passwords, I doubt she would even ask since she doesn't need them just as I don't need hers.

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Nein.

 

 

 

Only i know my passwords, and i got them stored in my head, nowhere else.

 

I don't like to share such private things with ppl... Even with a girlfriend.

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Haha I seem to see a trend here...people with AWESOME senses of security like me!

 

 

 

One password with variants FTW!!

 

Yea; I used to have different password for different things... then it got to the point where I couldn't be bothered. Forgot them too often and when I had to change my password for uni and high school every few months I really got sick of trying to think of something new. Found a combination I liked and just changed the last 3-4 characters.

 

 

 

I have 20+ character passwords for everything :lol: They are all different and each contain letters, numbers and symbols. My password for Tip.it is 26 characters long, I believe :lol:

 

 

 

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In regards to the actual question, I'm not against it, but I wouldn't blindly do it. It's not like I'd hand my boyfriend a list of all my usernames/passwords for everything once we started dating. But if there was an emergency or my boyfriend needed to use my e-mail or messenger or whatever, I'd give him my password.

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My ex and I used to know each other's passwords. It's not like we exchanged them officially, but it just happened. He's at the computer, you're still in bed and want to know if you've got e-mail, so you make him check it and vice versa.

 

 

 

It only became a nuisance when we had split up and I discovered that he was still checking and reading my e-mails even six months, a year after the break-up (it was rather traumatising, we were practically engaged). It was a web-based mailaccount (university address) that kept track of your last login time...

 

 

 

The awful thing is, I didn't change my password when I found out. I got some very odd satisfaction out of the fact that he still cared enough to check up on me. I never confronted him or told him I knew either. Awful, or what. The account doesn't exist anymore, thank god.

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Lucky you're still young because blackmail isn't taken lightly.

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My ex knows my passes on a lot of things. Dumb yeah I know. But I was 14 when we started out.

 

 

 

I'm not worried anyway. I can destroy her entire life in one fell swoop so she won't do anything stupid.

 

 

 

And why exactly do you not change the passes?

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No i dont because if they or i did something to ruin our friendship/relationship then they could use it to reek havoc upon the human race :ugeek:

 

 

 

Bah! Like you'd have access to anything that could affect the human race.

 

 

 

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No i dont because if they or i did something to ruin our friendship/relationship then they could use it to reek havoc upon the human race :ugeek:

 

 

 

Bah! Like you'd have access to anything that could affect the human race.

 

 

 

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Unless he somehow got ahold of my activation codes. Which, by the way, is impossible.

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Control by exploitation of circumstance. What a lovely, mutual relationship you have there. :roll:

 

She's an ex for a reason bud

 

 

 

Fair enough, put grudges behind you and move on. Change your passwords and forget about the blackmail because it only works in her favour, not yours. Use a bit of common sense, maybe you're her ex for a reason too ;)

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Control by exploitation of circumstance. What a lovely, mutual relationship you have there. :roll:

 

She's an ex for a reason bud

 

 

 

Then why does she have your passwords?! Seems a bit foolish if there is hostility between you.

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Control by exploitation of circumstance. What a lovely, mutual relationship you have there. :roll:

 

She's an ex for a reason bud

 

 

 

Then why does she have your passwords?! Seems a bit foolish if there is hostility between you.

 

 

 

Lol, sorry if it kinda sounded like that. But no hostility really, we're still close friends.

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