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Where to keep your passwords

We are running a series of short, sharp tips to help you declutter your life and your office. Here, Angella Gilbert looks at keeping your websites and passwords safe
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I have found by far the most useful method of keeping track of the various websites I use, and the website usernames and passwords, is by using a small hardcover book (pocket size is fine).

I keep a note of all of the websites I plan to visit, or already enjoy, in one section; and the website usernames and passwords in another.

Also useful is the Favourites section on the Internet for storing your favourite websites?create specific Folders within the Favourites facility to file the website link into.

These may include network organisations, business websites, travel sites, inspirational, and personal (e.g. I have filed the website links for entertainment, cinemas and other interesting sites).

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Angella Gilbert - Organising & Decluttering Expert

Angella has an innate talent for cutting through the clutter and mayhem and creating organised systems in the home and business environments.
She has been called on to declutter and organise clients’ homes, offices, wardrobes, garages, and helped some to better structure their time to find that wonderful but sometimes elusive thing called ‘balance’.
So why should you bother clearing away the clutter? Well here’s what one of Angella’s clients had to say: “ I completely underestimated the value to me of getting my office organised. I have saved time and money by being more organised, but more importantly it has freed me to spend energy on the creative side of my business and I have reaped the rewards from that.”