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It is good practice to keep complex Wi-Fi passwords written down on a piece of paper so as not to forget.
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Writing passwords down for anything is not a good security practice. Using software which encrypts your passwords while allowing you to access them when needed is a better idea.
Not Necessarily -- Recent research argues that the likelyhood of a hacker stealing your passwords is a lot higher than a thief entering your home/business stealing that particular piece of paper.
^ True, but it is very easy for someone to enter your office and/or take it off of your desk. This question is geared toward a work environment, not your home.
Edit: idiotic question. Doesn't matter which answer to check, it will be wrong. Writing down passwords is bad, but using complex passwords is better than a simple one(especially for wifi WPA2). This question should be deletd or changed.
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