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Remember the passwords.. I have most of my passwords memorized. Unless they are for work related applications (where passwords, are more like asswords) and expire after X number of days.  

If you are finding it too cumbersome to remember, create a gmail account or something, and assign it the same password as that the password for TER and P411. Make a mental note that the password for TER is same as password for the gmail/yahoo account. Now, store the gmail account in the manager with the password. Its a little convoluted, but it will work. If SO asks about it then just say that its an account you use  it to get offers/special discounts and shit like that from retailers, e-commerce website... etc

I don't know which board to put this on, but it certainly is "general", and addresses a practical problem in the hobby world.

I am buying a password manager and my wife will also have access to it.  I obviously don't want TER, P411 and my personal hobby email ending up in an account file (or "protected account list" that my wife will see when she checks to see if one of her accounts is in the manager.

Does anyone else have the same problem and how have you handled it?  Does anyone use a password manager and if so, which one?  Does yours allow you to exclude certain accounts and keep them off your master list?  Lastpass seems very highly regarded and the advertising seems to indicate an exclude function for chosen accounts.  

I appreciate the help.  My apologies if this post is on the wrong board.

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Some way, whether through a network or the same PC (might as well put a post it on the monitor with a list of divorce attorneys if this is the case.)

Smartphones are cheap, easy to hide, and you can do everything hobby related on them.  Pick up a burner phone and use that separate from anything else, especially a password managing software package or synced browser.

BTW, if you are using the same PC (excuse me, I just had to choke-gag a little) then killing your history will kill her's too, which usually leads to unwanted speculation when she tries to go back to find a site she was on before.

Good luck.

Remember the passwords.. I have most of my passwords memorized. Unless they are for work related applications (where passwords, are more like asswords) and expire after X number of days.  

If you are finding it too cumbersome to remember, create a gmail account or something, and assign it the same password as that the password for TER and P411. Make a mental note that the password for TER is same as password for the gmail/yahoo account. Now, store the gmail account in the manager with the password. Its a little convoluted, but it will work. If SO asks about it then just say that its an account you use  it to get offers/special discounts and shit like that from retailers, e-commerce website... etc

You are making this into astrophysics.  

Just create separate accounts and use it for hobby. Supposing, you are not checking your hobby stuff with your wife sitting next to you.

Too much coding fucks up the rational brain.

But then again he said he has another machine.. At this point I am confused as to why he even posted the question. He could just store it in notepad on his damn machine..

Password managers just fill out everything for you so you can log in with just one Keystroke or one click of a mouse.  

Saves a ton of keystrokes.  It's especially useful for those surfing porn frequently adherent clearing out their browsers regularly.

At the very least you two should have separate logins. You could still use a password manager like 1Password in that environment. And at least with 1Password you can't see anything in its database until you unlock it. If you can't do that then you absolutely need to get your own device. Maybe an iPod Touch or something along those lines.

You do not use 1password across multiple images, if you do, you just defeated the whole purpose.  

Why the fuck is everyone who can barely use a PC an expert?

Just for the hobby.  

It is really stupid to be surfing TER and browsing escort sites on the same account that the wife uses. No matter how good you are,  you'll leave traces every now and then accidentally and the wife will ask you about it

No you are right. Its really stupid.. But suddenly getting a new hardware or going with a different account can raise red flags too - especially if they have been married for a long time, and have been sharing the same stuff until now.

I keep mine separate and encrypted.  Even just to find my hobby account the peeper will need to know what file to look for, (highly unlikely)  and then spend about a few years time cracking the first pass phrase. It would be very difficult even for a security forensic to figure out that I surf hobby sites since there's no trace on main.    

Handy and low key when you cross the border to dump bodies of curly asian guys who likes baseball... rof

Windows, Apple, Ubuntu, whatever. Essentially they all work the same.

You notice what's really weird though?  

None of us are surprised he answers like that.  I guess we all got used to his grumpy "what the fck" vulgar replies...  
It's like,  what else is new?  rofl

He's posting far less dumb clueless shit and even getting some correct answers. There's hope for fungy

but we will be sharing the same password manager account.  I have my computer and phone, she has her ipad, computer and phone.  What we will be sharing is the password manager.  They all seem to accumulate all accounts that have passwords, which for me include TER, P411 and my hobby-only email account.  I need advice on which password managers allow selective exclusion of accounts monitored by the manager, so TER, etc, don't show up in some account list that she will see.  Make sense?

If you're going to be surfing ter,  you're going to be browsing profiles and escort sites too.  

Also what prevents your wife from looking at the exclude list?  

Wouldn't that raise suspicion if she sees that you have these sites excluded

1Password prompts for saving a new login; as long as you don't just hit the Enter key, you can exclude adding a site to the manager. However, I question why you want to share the same password manager account. No matter how careful you are, you will slip up eventually. I don't understand the use case for the two of you sharing a password manager. If you're going to do that, make sure not to have it on any device you're using for any hobby related activities...that is a disaster waiting to happen.

Then just have a separate account. WTF. We thought you were sharing the same shit.. If you have separate PC then just create a notepad document and password protect it if you want. No need for fancy Password manager...

Dudeeeeeeeeeee

skarphedin1083 reads

Posted By: hardknocks6
but we will be sharing the same password manager account.  I have my computer and phone, she has her ipad, computer and phone.  What we will be sharing is the password manager.  They all seem to accumulate all accounts that have passwords, which for me include TER, P411 and my hobby-only email account.  I need advice on which password managers allow selective exclusion of accounts monitored by the manager, so TER, etc, don't show up in some account list that she will see.  Make sense?

I'd still keep separate password managers. Even if you keep separate databases, it's too easy to screw up and save info to the wrong one. Next thing you know, your TER credentials are synced to your wife's devices. So if you two end up using and sharing LastPass, perhaps also buy a copy of 1Password for yourself and just keep its database stored locally.

You're totally over thinking this.  If it's only a few accounts, just create your own PWs that are secure but easy to remember and then you don't ever have to worry about the wife stumbling across them.  For instance for each one you put your initials and a # sign as a prefix and suffix and then place the site name in between.  If your initials are JS then for TER your PW would be #JSterJS#, for P411 it would be #JSp411JS# and for the hobby-only email account it would be #JShoeaJS#.  Just an example, but you get the idea.  And if your initials are actually JS then its only a coincidence. :)

Mr-Blonde914 reads

The password manager I use prompts me to save passwords every time I enter a password anywhere.  Or it asks if it should never ask for a password on this site again.  Of course if you select that, then in your password manager software, TER is now listed there as an "excluded" password site, so wifey will eventually see that and say "Honey snookums...  Why is some hooker website in this password manager software"

And that is how you will get caught.

The only reasonable course of action is that you and your wife can't be using the same computers.  In this day and age, people have wifi in their house and it is normal for people to use their own laptop computers anyway, plus I suggest you pay a few bucks and get biometric security on your next laptop, so nobody can log into it without providing the correct fingerprint.  If you want a really, really secure, laptop, PM me and I can give you more advice, but I think that for the purpose of what you are asking, what I am writing here is more than adequate to meet your needs.

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Sorry, I didn't realize there was going to be no icon to mail me directly from my post.  
But I think you can do it this way:

Mail tab, compose, to....

If you do, you are bound to make a mistake. I couldn't even tell you how to protect yourself without knowing which password manager you are talking about. There are hundreds of them.

You are asking, does bear shit in the woods kind of question.

Your posts may be reaching the all time high of TSTTT to say the least.  ROFLMAO!!

Why don't you create a separate account. You can have your own PC, she can hers and both of you can have common one, you both play games on.

It can be done. If you don't know how, visit your local computer store and ask them to show you as if you are going to buy a computer. They will bend over backwards to teach you.

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