AweCards Internet Password Organizer

The Mommies Reviews

Like you as a mom, wife and business owner I’ve become busier and busier on the internet, not only for myself but also for Charlie as he starts doing more and more online for work, gaming and everyday life, I’ve noticed something that keeps happening in our home. Were accumulating more and more passwords, and we didn’t really have a safe, simple place to keep them written down where we could both find them when we needed them.

More times than not, I would get asked, “Do you remember what this password was?” or “What about the one for this account?” And honestly, the answer was no. Or I would get asked do you know where we wrote the password down for and again no, I wouldn’t remiember where.

So then Charlie and I would end up resetting passwords again, waiting for emails that can take up time in a already busy day, going through the whole process over and over. And that gets old real fast. It also wastes time Charlie and I just don’t have in the middle of everything else going on.

That’s why I’m grateful, thankful, and blessed that I received this Passwords book from in AweCards in exchange for a review. Internet Password Organizer | Includes Alpha Tabs – Refills Available is going to be a true lifesaver in my life, but also in Charlie’s and David’s lives as well. Especially when we don’t have to keep searching for lost passwords.

This little book is about the size of an index card, so it fits anywhere—purse, desk, backpack, or even the glove compartment in the car. It doesn’t take up space, but it holds something that we all need more of right now: organization.

The cover is what first caught my attention. It has a soft white background with green leafy details and beautiful floral designs in different colors. There is a bright pink flower that really stands out, and another section that looks like green blooms mixed with maroon and white hydrangea-style flowers. Even the back is pretty in its own simple way, with a brown and white striped design that gives it a warm, classic feel.

When you open it up, the inside is laid out in a way that actually makes sense for real life. Each page is lined and gives space for the website name, username, password, and the date the password was created or changed. That last part is something I didn’t realize I needed until I saw it in front of me, because passwords are not something you set once and forget anymore. They change, they update, and if you don’t keep track, things get confusing fast.

It’s also easy for people who are left-handed like me to use, which I really appreciate. The book opens completely flat, so when you’re writing in it, nothing is fighting against you or getting in the way. I’ve bought notebooks in the past that were clearly designed more for right-handed use, and this one avoids all of that frustration.

Charlie and I are going to use this together so we can finally have one central place for all of our passwords instead of scattered notes, sticky reminders, or trying to rely on memory. It already feels like one less thing we have to stress about. If you stop using a website or run out of pages the book is refillable.

I also believe this password would make a wonderful gift for my mother-in-law for Christmas and also for my sister. It is one of those practical items that people don’t think about until they need it, and then suddenly it becomes something they use all the time.

This would also be perfect for college students who are just starting to manage their own accounts and responsibilities. It would also be incredibly useful for teachers and even entire school staff, because of how many systems, portals, and logins they have to keep up with every single day. In today’s world, almost everything requires a password, and having a simple way to organize them just makes life easier.

There is even a navy blue version I want to get for Charlie, and another style where you can personalize it with an initial, which makes it feel even more special and personal. These password books come from AweCards, a website with a Christian-based foundation that also includes prayer and faith-based content throughout. It’s the kind of place that feels intentional, not just like another online shop.

You can visit them here: AweCards

For our family, this book is more than just a notebook. It is a simple solution to a very real everyday problem—keeping track of too many passwords in a digital world that never slows down. If you are dealing with the same frustration, I highly recommend taking a look at this Passwords book. It’s small, simple, and surprisingly helpful, and it may just make your daily routine a little easier.

Go check out the different styles and see if one fits your family or someone you want to gift it to.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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