I am looking for various suggestions on how to keep website logon details, and other "computer based" information, secure.
I am pretty clued up on computers, but just registered for online banking for the first time.
To complete the banking registration I now have an bank ID, a passcode, a registration number, two images that are displayed when I logon (for security reasons), plus three "personal" questions that I have to provide answers to (mothers name, first school, first job etc.).
I have written all this info down on a piece of paper, but now what do I do with it?
I don't want to make a Word file on my computer for security reasons, I don't want to keep the paper in my office in folder called banking (in case we are burgled).
So what do other people do to protect this (and other) similar information.
I know there are "password" programs that keep your passwords secret, but for this banking logon there is more than just a password.
We are all now using computers more and more for banking and so on, so most of us now have dozens and dozens of logons and passwords and answers to secret questions.
So any ideas welcome, perhaps we can all share how we keep this sort of information secure?
Does anyone use Trusteer Endpoint Protection ?
https://www.winhelp.us/trusteer-rapport.html