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Product Details:
Product Length: 6.0 inches
Product Width: 3.5 inches
Product Height: 0.63 inches
Package Length: 6.0 inches
Package Width: 3.9 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Incredibly Useful!  Sep 23, 2010
By flipflops21
I am very pleased with this purchase! There is a section for each letter of the alphabet. There are 2 parts to each page for 2 websites and about 4 pages per letter. There are different colored pages for most of the letters. For each website, there is a line for "Account, Username, Password hint, and Password". I also like that the front cover of the book doesn't advertise "Password Book" or something so that people won't even know that's what it is or attract nosey nellies. I've showed off the book to several friends who have all shown interest and told me how cool it is. I plan to buy more for Christmas presents :) I would recommend it to anyone. You're not supposed to use the same password for every website and let's be honest, if you use a lot of different websites, it can be hard to remember all the passwords. This book is also a lot safer and more organized than scribbling passwords on random post its or scattered in different places. The only downside might be the price but I really thought this is worth it. It's also hard cover and seems pretty durable.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Great Looks for an Average Password Book  Aug 01, 2011
By Ken Klein
This organizer is almost identical in size to Peter Pauper's, the Personal Internet address & Password Logbook, but not nearly as durable feeling. It's lack of tabs and additional information area resulted in it's low score of 3 out of 5.

Positives

This is a small organizer with a thin cover. It measures 4 inches wide by 6 inches long and 5/8 inch wide. It has a rugged spiral binding. The spiral binding is not covered, but it is closed loops to prevent snagging.

This is a good organizer for your briefcase or purse, but too large for most pockets.

This organizer gives two pages for each letter (except xyz, which share three doublesided pages). Each page has space for two addresses for a total of 8 passwords per letters. (Note A has an extra two slots due to the cover page.)

Each web section has lines for
Account:
Username:
Password Hint:
Password:

At two and one half inches of writable space per line, you'll have to write small to fit the web address, but the other information has more than enough space.

This manager has no extra spaces for other common addresses.

Negatives
The book is color coded, which looks nice, but fails to add any value.

There are no tabs to quickly find an alphabetical position.

The cover is made of moderate card stock but has a flimsy feel.

There is no additional space for notes or common household addresses such as router, ISP, etc.

This is one of three reviews for password journals done by Healthy Passwords.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Overpriced and not very usable  Oct 03, 2010
By Kyle Racer
First the cover is cardboard. Second there are not enough pages for the average internet user to list all the sites visited with passwords (only one page per letter). Third there are no alphabetical tabs so each time you want to look up a website you have to search through the whole book. Save your $$$.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Useful but WAY overpriced  Nov 17, 2010
By Christopher W Stallman
When I ordered this item it was $14.00 and I thought that was pushing it, but was excited at the prospect of having a centralized place to keep all of my website passwords. It is cute, but it is very small and the "Open Sesame"part of the cover design is just a packaging label, so once you unwrap it it is just a small striped notebook. Could have probably purchased a small notebook for $2.99 and essentially created this myself. Besides, when I looked today, the price was up to $17.95 - definitely not worth it at that price.

5Wonderful/Useful/Practical  Aug 14, 2011
By Julia "book woman"
I have too many accounts that require passwords. Some I do not use on a regular basis. This book is great for the over fifty busy person who might need a reminder occaseionally. I leave mine at home and am careful to keep it safe and secure. For anyone who has created a new facebook page or hasn't been able to log into your savings account, here is your answer in a very low tech way. It has plenty of space for the accounts and asks the right questions for you to record your necessary information.

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