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Best all-round site for functionality ?

What do you reckon credit card wise in terms of what you can do on them ?

Some of them are a !!!!!! to access with christ knows how many codes/numbers and i feel like i have passwords coming out of my earholes.

I know its all about security but some of them are ridiculous.

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  • Moggles_2
    Moggles_2 Posts: 6,097 Forumite
    Virgin provides the best online services I've encountered.
    Easy to access too. A username and password are all that's required ;)
    People who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.
  • HH62
    HH62 Posts: 434 Forumite
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    Moggles wrote: »
    Virgin provides the best online services I've encountered.
    Easy to access too. A username and password are all that's required ;)

    Agree. I have an MBNA and a Virgin and do have to login to each separately, but it's absolutely no hassle.
  • Rafter
    Rafter Posts: 3,850 Forumite
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    Egg is pretty good too.

    If you are struggling with passwords you might want to try an 'account aggregator' eg egg money manager.

    This stores all your passwords and logins securely on your computer and logs in to everything via one portal.

    Depends how worried you are about security and still a pain if if goes wrong. You could keep all your passwords/keywords etc in a locked safe or a password protected file on your computer just in case though. Roll on biometric logins!

    R.
    Smile :), it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,113 Forumite
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    You could keep all your passwords/keywords etc in a locked safe

    You are not allowed to write them down.
    Sorry, I know it makes logical sense, but that suggestion is not allowed.

    If you want different passwords for every site then you could use some letters from the site name

    e.g. Egg password - eg<mypassword>
    MSE password - ms<mypassword>
    Motley fool - mf<mypassword>
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