Since I'm an artist, I draw a cartoon of each password with a series of numbers next to it. This never leaves the house. Anyone who sees it,won't know what the drawings mean..If they type in Tux (Linux mascot) or penguin, for the penguin drawing, it still won't help them.
Well,basically,it's groups of drawings with numbers .Looking at this,as an example. Yeah,it's a chicken. But does that mean the password is chicken? Or chikkin? Or dinner? Or does said chicken have a name? Did I perhaps have a chicken as a pet at some point? And what are those numbers about?
Since I'm an artist, I draw a cartoon of each password with a series of numbers next to it. This never leaves the house. Anyone who sees it,won't know what the drawings mean..If they type in Tux (Linux mascot) or penguin, for the penguin drawing, it still won't help them.
Would you be interested in posting some after you retire the password? It would be fun to try to figure it out just by the drawing.
Well,basically,it's groups of drawings with numbers .Looking at this,as an example. Yeah,it's a chicken. But does that mean the password is chicken? Or chikkin? Or dinner? Or does said chicken have a name? Did I perhaps have a chicken as a pet at some point? And what are those numbers about?
http://s76.photobucket.com/user/Blueroo22/media/Linux%20screenshots/pwsample.jpg.html
A very novel solution... cartoon based encryption :)
I read recently that emoji based passwords may be a good idea, so I think /u/gozzin may be onto something here