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This would be why I turned up to an appointment a whole 24 hours early, and why I’ve lost my wallet – inside my house, writes Jo Stanley | OPINION brainfog memory pandemic covid

And when we discovered the mystery, fermenting fruit smell in our pantry was a packet of frozen berries that had been packed very much not in the freezer, I knew it was me who’d put it there – even though I couldn’t remember doing it.

Like passwords. There are just too many to remember. I know identity theft is a threat. But does every single website, app, platform and device I use need a password? Or worse, a two-step verification process, for the most innocuous information. I really don’t think the kid’s school lunch order needs such stringent security. Who’s hacking her sausage roll?And yes, thank you very much smug IT nerds , I know there are programs that will remember my passwords for me.

 

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