If your office routine is anything like mine, you’re probably typing cryptic passwords into your desktop computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet throughout the day to access websites or cloud-based software that’s essential to your business.
Perhaps you occasionally forget some of those less frequently used or complex passwords that must contain upper and lower case letters, numbers and at least one unique symbol such as ?, &, #, etc. After a few tries, you may resort to the “forgot password” link which directs you to another site to reset your password, and perhaps back to your smartphone to find a security code as part of that process. When you type in the original password you’re informed that it’s already taken and to create a new one. Why can’t you just find out what the password you forget was and use it again?