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I've read that one of the first signs of Alzheimer's is forgetting your POAL password ...

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It's 2 years old. Keep plugging later

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I can imagine the frustration.

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Yeah. POAL wouldn't open on my grandparents old computer either. Mainly want to print out poems/writings. I have handwritten copies, or sketches, but now that I have a typewriter, i want print drafts

its not saved in a browser anywhere?

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I'm a retarded phone fag with a typewriter. There's a few variations I use with variations

how do you not have the password stored?

were you just leaving yourself logged in/using browser stored creds to login?

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I just stayed logged in. Thought it was set for permanent

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you should consider how retarded that was.

the loss of access to your account was inevitable. If I were you I would learn from it and move on.

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Yeah it's a real punch in the nu-cunt. Tomato paste everywhere.

Also, you know how many log in Captchas call you a faggot?

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I was on here a long time ago as "MrGibbons" couldn't remember my password either . Fuck it

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Maybe it is one you already tried, but you had added a 1 to the end, or increase the 1 that was present to a 2, or added an ! after the number. I hear that is what some do that are not capable of memorizing different passwords for different sites.

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Im betting something like that

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Or maybe it already had a 1 and you added another 1 to make it 11 or added a 2 so it would be 12, and the next would be 123. I go through this with a relative sometimes, but they finally allowed me to set them with a more secure auto generation so they just click a button to log in anymore - or at least on most sites, I've encountered some that prevent any kind of password manager login and they require manual entry.