Internet Password Book: Alphonse Mucha password journal for women. Featuring large print, emergency contacts, at a glance most frequently used ... pages in convenient 6x9 size. (02)
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Internet Password Book: Alphonse Mucha password journal for women. Featuring large print, emergency contacts, at a glance most frequently used ... pages in convenient 6x9 size. (02) Details
Alphonse Mucha Internet Password Book This Art Nouveau password journal has everything you need to remember your passwords. It features a beautiful Mucha design on the cover and a whole lot of password logbook function inside. It's an efficient password keeper that's the perfect 6x9 size with large 16 point type and a generous space to write in. In the front of the book are 8 emergency contact forms followed by 8 at a glance passwords forms. Next in this password organizer there are 180 password forms (2 per page) which include: Account name, URL, Username, Password, Security questions and answers, and a note line. The internet password book is alphabetical with the alphabet letters on the outside edge of each page, so that you can easily flip to the section you need, however tabs can be purchased separately through Amazon if needed. Features: 8 Emergency Contacts Detailed Password Forms Large 16 Point Type 3 Security Question and 3 Answer Lines Room for 180 Internet Passwords Plus 8 - At A Glance - Frequently Used Passwords Alphabetized A to Z Pages Note Pages Sturdy Paperback Binding
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