I have mine written in code. I usually use the initial letters of a long song or book title. I read somewhere that the safest password is three random words. Obviously a password manager is best but it takes a lot of setting up.
I used to disguise pin numbers by putting something like "I owe Annie £15.49" on a scrap of paper in my wallet until I could be sure that I could remember them.
I will not buy from a company that requires me to register and put in a password. Most shopping sites now offer the opportunity to pay as a 'guest' and that is what I do.
The annoying thing is that you have a password you'll remember, but oh no! That's not good enough. It has to have a capital, a special symbol, a number, until it bears no resemblance to the original password.
Damn frustrating isn't it. I've given up trying to buy stuff because of this. I have a little blue book with my passwords. I know we are advised not to do this but hey !
Had to rescue DH last night. He doesn't use IT much - Hates it except for YouTube.
He wanted new brushes for an angle grinder. Logged onto eBay. Password needed. Found company that sold them. Create an account please. Password needed. Ordered brushes. Paid with paypal. Password needed. He'd given at the second hurdle.
Thank goodness passwords can be saved now. Finished off sale for him. Also showed him how to find the passwords on the computer.
Why is it that every tiny little thing you try and do on the net demands that you create passwords!? It drives me nuts! I can't buy a pair of knickers without having to create a password!!! Grrrr!