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Former network security dude here.
DON'T use a common password on all your accounts. If one site gets compromised, it is too easy to compromise your other accounts, especially if the login username for multiple accounts is your email address.
Use a password safe application, sometimes called a password wallet. It is a passworded application in which you put all your other account usernames and passwords.
I use one named KEEPASS. I know there are versions for Windows, Linux and iphone. I have copies of it on my desk PC, laptop, iphone. When I make changes, I do have to copy the updated file to my other devices. I generally just email it to myself, then log into email from all my devices and copy the file to each device so it is available for reference on whatever device I am using. I also have the application on a thumb drive, that I carry when traveling. Additionally, I put the application and data file on a thumb drive that goes into my bank safety deposit box, along with a sheet of paper with the password. This is case something happens to me or catastrophic fire or something. DON'T forget the KEEPASS password or the data files become worthless.
There are some others that are cloud based, if you trust the cloud thing.
I know iphones include password bank application. However, I haven't researched it, since I also want access from my PCs.
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