Linda Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Perfect size to write in legibly and to keep in a desk drawer near the computer. Lovely color. Pages set up with spaces for password changes on every website. Spiral binding make pages easy to turn. I love mine.
Laura P
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I will never forget a password again enough space to write, it's pretty durable, color is nice too. It works perfect for the price.
mpc
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Great password keeper pages are alphabetical in orderAlso very sturdy will keep for a long time
bunni
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
This book is a little smaller than I was expecting, but it still is a pretty good size. Mine arrived damaged. The cover is bent and a page in the back is ripped, which is disappointing because there’s ripples in the cover now and I’m down one page in my notes section. I wish there were more than 4 pages per every 2 letters because I have quite a few different passwords for certain letters. Overall, you get what you pay for, the quality is decent. I probably won’t buy another from this company, but for a simple password book, this will do fine.
FB
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Simplified Password Book with Alphabetical Tabs - Perfect Pocket Size Password Keeper for SeniorsI have a Password Manager program I use on my 3 computers. I also like having a book with updated passwords in case something happens to me and my family needs to get to my password info or I can't access my software program which has happened when the site is down for maintenance etc. Yes, I'm a Senior, but I've used computers since the late 1980s at home and work. I poured over all the password books on Amazon and this was the best one I found. It had to be spiral-bound and not too small or too large. And have alphabetical tabs. (this is not my first password book) The final reason I picked this one was it has multiple lines for passwords. Ever think you changed your password and for some reason, it didn't take and need the old one? This way I can keep track of my old ones, just in case and I also know what I've used in the past. I just plan on doing everything in pencil and putting a line through the old ones. This is a really nice book, I'm very happy with it!
V. K.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Comes in a variety of colors, and cover doesn't get bent and damaged. Spiral binder for pages and good space to write and keeps things organized and where you need them. This book also has a small pocket in the front and the back to insert a quick note or business card. Very convenient for the money. Use for work user names and passwords or home office and small enough to fit easily in the pocket of a travel computer bag.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
This book is perfect to keep track of websites and passwords. Very attractive and very well made. Best part is that under each website entered, there are 3 lines for passwords so that you can list new ones as you change them, instead of crossing out or erasing old passwords. This is a great product and I am so glad I purchased it.
Emily
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
Ah, the password book - a beacon of hope in the sea of forgotten logins and technophobic tendencies. I bought one for my dear old dad, a man who still thinks "surfing the web" involves an actual surfboard.This password book is like a magical tome of digital incantations for him - a place where mystical codes and secret words are kept safe from the prying eyes of... well, himself mostly. Because let's face it, logging in is a concept as alien to him as quantum physics is to a goldfish.But fear not, for this book serves a greater purpose than just storing passwords. It's a symbol of optimism in the face of technological adversity, a testament to the enduring spirit of those who bravely click "Forgot Password" time and time again.So, if you too have a tech-challenged elder in your life, gift them a password book - not just for the passwords they'll never remember, but for the sheer joy of seeing them proudly show it off while still asking you to print out their emails.