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Originally Posted by ratinox
But you do need to trust yourself not to make mistakes. 
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Indeed, but I'm
very careful. If I get that wrong, at least I have only myself to blame.
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We have these things called wallets and purses, in their infinite variations, in which we keep small, important or valuable pieces of paper like money, ID cards, credit cards, passports, etc.
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Wallets can get lost, pocket-picked etc..
I'm happy to take that risk with things like my credit cards (where at least the damage is limited by their credit limit, and fraudulent card-not-present use has some protection.
I'm not, however, willing to take that risk with, for example, my banking passwords.
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If you have a reasonably secure place to keep these things then you already have a reasonably secure place to keep a password "vault".
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My secure location for storing important paper documents would not be convenient for passwords. I don't want to have to open the safe every time I want to log in to something.