Thanks for the info,
I've typed in web addresses and then have been taken to a completely different site that turns out to be nothing but ads and offers. I've often wondered if it's possible to be directed to a fake website when you thought you were logging on to your own bank's website.
For example, you type in yournbanknamedotcom and are directed to an exact look alike page. You think you're at your banks website so you enter your username and password in the appropriate places like you usually do. It kicks you off the site or tells you there is a problem accessing your account. You leave the site and try again but the fake site now knows what your username and password is and know what bank its for.
Is that possible? I suppose if something suspicious like that happened, and you realized what was going on, you'd have to immediately change your banking passwords.
I also wonder if those password check sites you listed above, could somehow keep track of the passwords and usernames you checked on their site?
Also , I keep a draft email in my email account, that has all of my passwords. I've written them backwards and added a symbol at each end of the password, to confuse anyone who might somehow access my email account. Do you think that's safe enough?