How to remember your passwords and keep it safe from others?

How to remember your passwords and keep it safe from others?
In case you're not the best when it comes to memorizing stuffs & lots of passwords confuse you & you end messing things up, then this is for you my friend. If you feel hard to remember the passwords, usernames, pin, account number & every other details of your personal account of any social media site or any bank account or whatever it is, then read my answer.
Create a folder of your name on your desktop like this:
Now, open that folder & create a new text file say hide.txt
Open that text file & save all your personal account information in that file.
For example, I've saved my passwords & pin in the text file hide.txt
Now, go through your pictures folder & copy any random picture in your folder.
Moving ahead, now open your command prompt.
Go to desktop using command "cd desktop" & enter
Then, go inside the folder you created using command "cd shweta" & enter
Write "dir" & enter
You'll see there are two files in the folder directory, one is "hide.txt" & another one is "ron.jpg".
Now, here's the main command:
Write "copy /b ron.jpg+hide.txt =shweta.jpg"  & press Enter
Syntax: copy<space>/b<space><picture_filename>+<text_filename><space>=<newpic_filename>
Here's a snapshot:
Now, it will show 1 file(s) copied.
Now, go back & open that folder on desktop. You'll see 3 files there.
Delete the two files i.e. hide.txt & ron.jpg & right click on shweta.jpg
Click on "Edit with Notepad++"
A window will pop up on your screen which you won't understand because it's the binary conversion. Scroll down & reach the end of the window & you'll find your encrypted file or message.
Now, you can safely copy this picture in your pictures folder & nobody except you knows about the hidden text.
Happy Reading! :)

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