I would like to know if there are any good ways to help in remembering all the passwords and login usernames. I also don't understand how the government expects the aging to possibly understand and keep up with all of the Medicare and health care prescription information and picking a plan that they will not be able to change except for their birthday month and that if they miss any payment on their plans they may lose that service for good. A life insurance policy payment is overlooked after paying on the plan for the last 45 years just gets terminated and no refund and you lose all of what was put in, just because a person has a memory lapse from something.
Gabriel
Narrowing down & winnowing out credit cards, old paperwork, etc where you can also makes things easier.
https://www.consumersadvocate.org/password-manager/a/best-password-manager?
He recommends another one also: 1password.
He recommends visiting "Have I been pwned?" (spelling is correct),
"Have I been pwned? " website. This will tell you how many of your accounts have been compromised and how many have been breached. @Troy Hunt.
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It isn't so much the Government expecting the elderly to remember things as much as children should realize the time has come to take care of one's parents now.
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