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    Re: Steam Support "Bots"

    Seriously, come up with a few passwords. Use one for your social network sites, photo sites etc. Another for accounts another for banking. And seprate one for each paypal type account

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    Re: Steam Support "Bots"

    On the same subject if you guys haven't seen this it is hilarious...

    http://futuremark.yougamers.com/foru...ad.php?t=23914

    I like to talk to the people trying to steal my account and make them feel bad about themselves.

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    Re: Steam Support "Bots"

    Quote Originally Posted by Whiskey_dod
    Quote Originally Posted by Bunni
    My Steam account password is a unique password that i use soley for my steam account, i have it saved and secured in a highly encrypted password vault. I only copy and paste the password and never type it. So even if there was a keylogger on my computer, they would never discover my password.
    Where can I get one of these password vaults? I have a really bad memory, and tend to forget ALOT of things.
    I use keepass 2, i have all my passwords in a single vault guarded by a stupidly long and complex password. Then the vault itself has an additional encryption.

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