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>Is there some sort of application that can safely store all
>of this information without exposing me to security risks?
There are a number of them. I like 1Password because it is cross-platform
(mac,windows, iOS, android) and cross-browser. It uses
strong encryption to store your data.
With 1Password I can ask it to generate a new secure password of any
length for me on any site and then it stores that
password and auto-fills it automatically. It works so well that for the
majority of web sites I use even I don't
know the password it's using. (but I can always find it out if I need
to).
Laura
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