Restore Steemit Password if you ever forget it!

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

 How to keep our Steemit Password safe?

 Greetings  steemit community, then I will present 2 ways to restore our steemit  password in case we lose it, this will help us maintain control over our  account in case there is an emergency in which we forget our password. 

 I  will distribute the tutorial in 2 post, will implement 2 different  methods equally valid and applicable in any scenario, this for users to  choose the method they like most of the 2 post, everything will focus on  providing an extra layer of security so that The password does not fall into the hands of third parties. 

 To protect our password, we will first register with pastebin

 What is Pastebin? 

 R /  Pastebin is a website in which we will be able to paste pieces of text  or code, we will use it to store our steemit password privately and  safely



 After  registering we must enter the email with which we register in pastebin  to confirm our account and thus to proceed to save with privacy our  password of steemit



 After  having completed the entire registration form, having confirmed the  pastebin account we then proceed to write our steemit password in  pastebin in a private way



 1:  Paste  expiration: Life time of your text, since we will keep it as an  emergency backup we will choose "NEVER", so that it never expires. 

 2:  Paste  exposure: Tell us if we want our text to be private or public, we will  choose private to keep our steemit password safe, remember to be  registered to access the option of private pastures. 

 3:  Paste  name / title: Here we put the name or title that we want to put to the  text that we will keep in private, in this case since it is our password  steemit of backup the name will be: STEEMITPASSWORDBACKUP. 

 After following these steps correctly we will get something like this:



 At this  point our work on pastebin is over, now we will start creating a QR code  to save our pastebin paste in which we wrote our password previously. 

 According to Wikipedia a QR code is defined as:


 "A QR  (Quick Response code) code is the evolution of the bar code, it is a  module for storing information in an array of points or in a  two-dimensional bar code ... It presents three Squares in the corners that allow to detect the position of the code to the reader. " 

 We will go to: http://es.qr-code-generator.com/

 Next we will copy the url of the pastebin where we have our steemit password safe and paste it into the QR code generator: 

 We save the image of our QR code in a safe place (YOU CAN PRINT THE QR CODE AND SAVE IT IN A PHYSICAL PLACE)

Likewise  you can also save it on your pc or paste it on your blog or website,  remember to keep the text private so that no one other than you can read  your data stored in the pastebin. 

 To conclude  with this first part, what we will do is download an app which reads QR  codes: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=qr&c=apps&hl=en

 Restore Password:

 Having  already installed the QR code reader on the smartphone what we will do  is read the QR code to retrieve the password that is stored in our  pastebin, remember that the QR code we have configured so that at the  time of reading teach us the text Of the pastebin.
We will read the following code:




As we can see, we only need to scan the QR code to access the backup of our password steemit.
One  of the great advantages of using the QR code is that we can store it on  paper by printing the code or safeguarding the image in a safe place,  remember to keep the paste option private so that only you owners can  see your important texts!

 The example I used is without a password so anyone can see the sample text.
I  hope it will be of great help and useful to the whole community this  way to protect our password steemit in a safe environment.

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Nice advices, thanks, upvoted

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Numer 1 Rule on Steemit: Dont loose your Password! ;-)

Thanks. May it help but unfunately I had lost my password account ... And I just make a new one....

Oh, Sad... But Good Luck with your new one :)

Thanks for the post, it helped me a lot.