Over the past 6 years of my Internet use, I have signed up to a lot of services. Most which I usually forget about and don't use, but at some point will come back to. Providing the accounts have not been deleted for non use over long periods of time, there is still the case of having to remember login details.
It's even more trouble when I can't remember which email address I used to register so that I can have your password mailed to me. Maybe I should employ some sort of account management so these troubles are reduced when I do return to use a service after a long break.
I'm sure I'm not alone in having these issues. It would be a lot easier if we all used the same userid's and passwords for various services we use, but of course we don't do this - for obvious reasons. Which is why management comes in. Or doesn't, due to lack of motivation.
Sometimes it ends up in an email to support to find out various details.
All is not lost, just takes a little time - but if the effort had been put in initially the extra effort would not be needed now. An interesting point to note when thinking along the lines of "I'll do it later" - Make the better (read: right) choice and do it now.
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