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Paws-itively Puppies: The Secret Personal Internet Address & Password Log Book for Puppy & Dog Lovers (Disguised Password Books) (Volume 2)

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About Paws-itively Puppies: The Secret Personal Internet

Product Description Are you always forgetting your logins, usernames and passwords? Do you have lots of sticky notes or labels around the house to remember them? Would you like to find a better way? Paws-itively Puppies is a secret password book that is disguised as a paperback dog photobook. Add all your website information in one handy place to organize your internet life. The attractive design is a password journal with a difference. It was created so that opportunist thieves won't know what it is at a glance. This means that you can hide it in plain sight on your bookshelf at home with other books. What you can expect from this internet password organizer: Tabbed effect alphabetical pages Are you looking for a password book with tabs? Paws-itively Puppies is a puppy book with alphabetical tabs running down the right page. For an added bonus, if you flick the pages, paw prints run down the side of the page as the tabs disappear. Attractive puppy theme throughout the book Get some puppy love with puppies on every page. This password organizer doesn't just have a cute cover but there are adorable balls of fur looking at you imploring you to love them all through the book. Disguised cover to make it not so obvious what it contains There are several password logbooks on the market but this one was created so it could be hidden in plain sight. It looks like a photobook from the outside but inside there are gorgeous puppies playing around 3 boxes for your login information on each page. Section on creating secure passwords There are risks to however a password is stored. These can be from online thieves or opportunist burglars. At the front of the book is a brief section for creating a secure password that can be written down but can't be used by someone who has the book. Notes and other pages to add other useful information like software licenses There is a section at the back to add information that won't fit in the usual password boxes. There are notes pages but also places to add home network settings and license information. If you have a friend coming around who wants to use the WiFi, just add it in here and you will be able to instantly find it when you need it. More space to write in your information This handy-sized password keeper is 6 inches wide by 9 inches high for more space to write in your login information. There are 3 boxes per page and 10 pages per double letter. If you are looking for a password logbook that is a bit different and you love dogs, look no further. There are puppies galore to make you smile as you write down your usernames and passwords. Paws-itively Puppies is part of the password book series' by Ceri Clark and Penny Quill. Look for password and Ceri or password and Quill for more password journal designs. For more advice on security, please take a look at A Simpler Guide to Online Security for Everyone by Ceri Clark. From the Back Cover This is a disguised password book. For more information about what is actually inside, please take a look at the book description. For what is typed on the back of the paperback, please read on: ------------------------------------ Black and white puppy pictures that will make you go aw! Dogs are amazing and who can resist a fluffy little puppy with adoring eyes?  If there is one thing you can rely on it is that a dog will be loyal, loving and they will steal your heart if you let them.  If you love big adorable balls of fur, open this book and enjoy. About the Author Ceri Clark has been writing consumer guides since 2011. Before this she was a reference librarian working in public and private libraries. She is the author of A Simpler Guide to Online Security for Everyone which contains strategies for keeping Google accounts safe.