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The Personal Internet Address & Password Logbook is a sleek and secure solution for managing your online credentials. With over 200 entries and a removable cover band for enhanced security, this logbook combines functionality with a modern design, making it an essential tool for the savvy professional.













| Best Sellers Rank | #38,234 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #27 in Address Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 24,607 Reviews |
#**E
Must have ( in pencil :)
This book is a perfect way to store all info, in pencil, using different passwords and email accounts without losing any info. Why pencil, changing and updating passwords if essential. One time, an email I only use for those moments where I need info BUT do not want to provide much detail … yup, someone on the east coast hacked. Sent me an email with the correct password. What they didn’t know in their scare tactic email was no way could they see me through the camera. I keep a sticky note over the lens. Thus, laughed. Changed the one password. And, checked the email for the accounts they would attempt to hack. Since there’s typically an email kicked to say, hey, your new password link yada yada to get back into your account. I changed every password anyway. There was like three places. Eazy Peezy using pencil. Also, my veteran account requires every six months to change the password. Again, pencil, eazy peezy. The only issue since 2019 is my book is filled. In multiple areas with popular letters .Buying a second book to help compartmentalize the most used ones. Having read The Art of Invisibility, know my info isn’t gonna be free of hackers. This said, I can make it a challenge. I also use Talkatone for a paid local number which I use for people. My other number from my phone is private meaning I don’t give it out anymore. Especially dating or people who don’t know me. A phone number is now like a social security card. Sadly. But with Talkatone, $4.24 includes tax have unlimited talk and text. Google gives me my business number on the coast, thought don’t pay for it so limited to it won’t dial the incoming number outgoing. This could confuse clients so can use the block option to avoid confusion *67 then number to remain professional for free. Sharing the extra info to help people attempt safety. Google does use a key chain that holds passwords old and new if they are inadvertently saved. You can always use their safety tips to update info. I use mail dot com for unique ends like consultant dot com for business. I have multiple numbers kept like files rather than one email or two for everything. This turned out to be a blessing to keep people from hacking me. Then, I add them to the app making it easy to check. A couple of times the app rebooted since 2004 … forget what year they began apps. Anyway, I did have to re-add the emails but the password book keeps all passwords so simple. Highly recommend a book. Hope this review offers tips to help ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯
L**B
Nothing
For have a camera good I am sick and can’t done all of that. I just order gifts I don’t know how to take the picture with my teller phone. Some ones does my ordering.
D**M
Very helpful to keep track of passwords
This book is very helpful. I use pencil to enter the passwords so I can erase them when I need to change them. There is nothing on the cover of this book to let casual observers know what secrets are in the book (that red-striped name you see comes off easily when you ge the book to leave a littel black book). I'm still in the process of transferring all my many passwords that are saved in disparate places into this one place (I do it as I go to the site and need to find the password in my other places, on a multitude of pieces of paper or in a notebook that is falling apart now). This book looks sturdier than a spiral bound notebook (many pages have ripped in that spiral bound notebook and are in danger of becoming loose). I recommend this for anyone who has lots of pieces of paper with usernames and passwords or whose router has a not-easy-to-remember password. You can add the router information to the Home Network Settings, and that saves me from having to find the photo I took of the back of the router where the information is located when I need to re-set my internet.
A**R
A Handy Organizer with Minor Drawbacks” 🌟🌟🌟🌟
The Personal Internet Address & Password Logbook is an effective, albeit old-school, solution for organizing and securing your online account information. Its convenient size and logical layout make it a useful tool, although it has a couple of areas that could use some improvement. This logbook’s best feature is its organization. The alphabetical tabs help streamline the process of storing and locating usernames and passwords. It has enough space to neatly write down necessary details for numerous online accounts, which makes life significantly easier in today’s digital age. The removable cover band is a thoughtful touch for added security. It conceals the nature of the book, helping to keep your sensitive information safe. However, it’s essential to store this logbook in a secure place, as the physical nature of the book means it could still potentially be misplaced or stolen. While the idea of a physical password logbook is appealing in its simplicity, it has its limitations. For one, the world of cybersecurity is fast-paced, and many of us need to frequently update our passwords. This logbook doesn’t lend itself well to such frequent changes, especially if you like to keep your entries neat and tidy. In addition, while the book’s compact size contributes to its portability, it might be a bit too small for those with larger handwriting. A slightly larger version would accommodate more writing styles and offer more room for longer, more complex passwords. Despite these minor shortcomings, The Personal Internet Address & Password Logbook serves its purpose well, offering an efficient and accessible way to keep track of a multitude of login credentials. It might not be for everyone, especially those used to digital password managers, but for anyone seeking a tangible, well-organized place to store passwords, it’s a solid option. Thank you for reading this review, and I hope it aids you in your decision-making process. Best of luck finding the right solution for your password management needs. Safe and secure surfing to you!
C**S
Necesario
Compacto y necesario para no perder informacion importante
P**R
Perfect Password Book
I love this thing. * It has spaces for the URL, login/username, and password, as well as a notes section for each one, so you can record ‘hints’ and things like that. * It has letter tabs, to make it easier to navigate to the password you’re looking for. * The Internet & computer information section at the back is really handy; e.g., I don’t have to try to figure out whether I recorded my WiFi under Comcast or Xfinity. It also has spaces for WiFi-, modem/router-, and email-specific things, like mail server type. * There’s a section for software license numbers, too. * The quality is great - good-weight paper, solid binding, and an elastic strap to hold it closed. * Love the ring/spiral binding, which enables the book to lay completely flat. I can read the password while typing, without occupying one hand holding the book open. I’ve had one of these for years, but the elastic finally started to stretch out. I got a deal on a different one, but I just didn’t like it as well as this one, so I came back for another. Can’t imagine doing without it. I do wish they had a separate line for ‘hints,’ but that’s a minor quibble.
B**N
Good for a Few, Bad for More = A Little Book of Secrets
My favorite part, oddly, was the built in little black band that is built in the back and you wrap around the front or whatever page you happen to be on and open and helps to keep the pages closed and act as a bookmark. 3-Stars out of 5, because it is only valuable to those with a just little digital information, and does not take into account those with full digital lives or smart anything (homes, cars, watches, etc.) If you have a minimum online existence, or an aversion to technology, then this little tomb of a blank book will be a lifesaver to you!, and help to keep all of your digital details neat and tidy and tucked away safely! Because, if like me, you’ve ever used a portable storage device or some form of software as a password keeper, and then turned around one day and found it all has gone, “Poof”, either broken equipment or a broken software bug has eaten your digital identity, it’s beyond frustrating! Hence, the desire for something real and tangible, a hardcopy to keep handy or store away in a safe “just in case.” In that instance, this may just be the ticket. This Book consists of the following: a) ALPHABETIZED SECTIONS 3 Letter Sections: Abc, Efg, Hij, Etc.. 5 pages per Section, 3 Entries per page, for a total of 30 Entries b) USEFUL INTERNET & COMPUTER INFORMATION: •Internet Service Provider (ISP) = 1 spot •Email Addresses = 2 Spots c) HOME NETWORK SETTINGS: •Broadband Modem •Router/Wireless Access Point •WAN Settings •LAN Settings •Wireless Settings d) SOFTWARE LICENSE NUMBERS •8 Spots e) NOTES •Double Sided Pages, 5 Total However, if like the average individual, You have an extensive online digital life, You will find this little book wanting. Likely, You will end up throwing your proverbial hands in the air, and just start writing in information whiley-nilley regardless of the alphabetic page. And while each “section” listed above is well thought out, and they contain the appropriate fields for each item, what it has in detail, as in the correct fields to fill out, it lacks in quantity. With Our digital lives being what they are, and our homes either already or on their way to being smart homes, we have more devices than we know what to do with: Fitbits, SmartWatches, Smart Locks, Smart Doorbells, Smart Alarm Systems, Smart Lights, Smart Bulbs, Smart Cameras, Smart Motion Detectors, Smart Plugs, and Smart Appliances.... Sadly, NONE of which, have any place between the pages of this book. I would advise those with an extensive online life to look elsewhere for your book of secrets. SELLER REVIEW: This product came in a shipping batch with other products (if I recall correctly), and my order and shipment were processed and received promptly, and trackable. I know there were zero issues, and I would buy from this Seller again. I would also not hesitate to Recommend this Seller to Family, Friends, or You! So, Shop Away!
G**Y
Necessary while I'm alive. Necessary for my family if I die!
This has been a lifesaver MANY times!!! Easy to use. Nice size. Durable. Love the cardex style index on the side and the elastic band to keep it shut. My family knows where I keep it in case of an accident (stroke, senility, death) so they can cancel subscriptions, close accounts, or retrieve digital records. Every time I update my phone I need to manually use the passwords to set up bio-access (fingerprint or face). This book has become one of my most valuable tools.
T**Z
genial
das ich dieses produkt nicht vorher entdeckt habe, manche sachen gehören einfach in keinen (cloudbasierten) passwortmanager und so bleibt am ende "wer schreibt der bleibt"
C**S
Excellent little password book!
OMGosh, I'm embarrassed how many passwords I have and need. But I know I'm not the only one. I'm slowly getting all my passwords moved over to this little black book. This was exactly what I was looking for. It measures 4x51/2 Its perfect, everything in one place. I love that it has A-Z Tabs. I also got one for my husband. I'm ordering a bunch more this Christmas for gifts and to put in my kids stockings ♥
C**R
Molto pratica.
Avevo gia uno di questi libretti per indirizzi email etc., e ho trovato molto utile. Purtroppo oggi giorno è molto difficile ricordare tutti password etc,. e questi libretti ci aiutono tanto. Prodotto valido. Grazie.
M**H
Very useful.
It took its time to reach us but was worth the wait. A very useful tool for one who makes forgetting passwords a true skill.
D**S
Great
Perfect for my elderly mother
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