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I would like to get a list of all websites that I have created an account with.

Since the security breaches at LinkedIn and Last.fm may have made my password for some services public, I would like to change my passwords on all sites that I have a login for. I would also like to delete accounts for websites that I no longer use.

What is the best way to find and list as many of these websites as possible?

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There is no centralized repository of web accounts, so this really isn't possible. It's this "account fragmentation" that is the driver behind schemes like OpenID. If you've used a password manager like LastPass that'll have most of your logins. Failing that, trawling through your email for "welcome to our site" notifications is the only possibly reliable method, assuming you haven't deleted them. – Al Everett Jun 15 '12 at 13:20

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Pipl is the first service of this kind that comes to my mind. However, I doubt that it’s possible to find all your accounts across all the web, but Pipl is a good start.

NameChecklist might also help you.

NameChk is similar to NameChecklist as well.

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