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Online Accounts, My Password Journal (Mid-Size)

SKU
R-MID-19
Dimensions
3.5" x 8.75"
Page Count
200

A classic Journals Unlimited title, back in mid-size by popular demand!  Keep track of your login and password information in the perfect size journal; enough space for  writing but compact enough to slide into your desk drawer.  Tabbed alphabet pages help keep locations of websites organized and easy to find!

(6 customer reviews)
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$19.95

SKU
R-MID-19
Dimensions
3.5" x 8.75"
Page Count
200
(6 customer reviews)

$19.95

6 reviews for Online Accounts, My Password Journal (Mid-Size)

  1. Laurie Vanderlei (verified owner)

    Love the size and bulk of this book, but it’s not like the one I originally bought some years ago. This one has alphabetical tabs, but my last one was tabbed by category – “finance”, “food”, “shopping”, etc. The alphabet only works for me if I can remember the name of the website, which is sometimes not the case.

  2. Linda Jacobs

    I purchased this password journal about 4 years ago. It has become the most important thing I own. My husband puts his passwords in it, too. Thank you for bringing this size back. I will be ordering more as gifts.

  3. Sue Povilaitis

    This book is the most important item I own too. Love this book. Love the hard cover and the alphabetized pages. I also own the original version and I like the alphabetized pages. Thank you.

  4. Carolyn L Bourland

    I would be lost without this book! I bought it several years ago but need to better organize my website. I’m ordering a new one be able to find my websites quickly!

  5. Moon Baby

    In today’s times when so much is online, there’s no way to remember all of the passwords I use. Some people use one password for every site, but I find that is risky. My 0ver 80 years parents have their passwords on scraps of paper all of their desk. I don’t know how we will ever close all of their accounts without a key like this treasure.

  6. Kathy Smith

    I own the “vintage” password book but need to clean it up after a couple decades of use… for self, teens, and husband. I think the alphabetic tabs will be better than the subject tabs, because you normally are on the website requesting the password you forgot or need to journal so you know where to go to get it or write it down!

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