Clever Fox Password Book 2nd Edition Small (Pocket) with Laminated Alphabetical Tabs – Smoke Blue
Product description
The essentials
If you keep passwords in notes, browser autofill, or a file called “passwords FINAL”, you’ll already know the problem: the moment you need a specific login, time disappears. The Clever Fox Password Book 2nd Edition Small is a pocket password keeper designed to organise your internet addresses and login details alphabetically, using laminated tabs so you can jump to the right section quickly.
On paper, it’s a simple approach to a real daily annoyance. Instead of trying to memorise everything, you can write longer, more complex passwords for each service and keep the supporting details in one place—without hunting through messy scraps.
What you get and how it’s set up
This is the smaller, pocket-format version (8.9 x 14.2cm) aimed at easy everyday carry. The layout is built around alphabetical organisation, with reinforced AB–YZ tabs to help you locate entries fast.

At the front, there’s a dedicated section for your most visited websites. That’s a small design touch, but it matters if you’re not looking up random logins—you’re checking the same handful of accounts most days.
For the record itself, there’s plenty of writing space for passwords and also items like security question answers and recovery emails. There’s also a pocket for loose notes. Add the ribbon bookmark and pen holder, and you’ve got a practical “open it and use it” feel rather than something that sits unused on a shelf.
Where it shines for password organising


The biggest win here is organisation. The alphabetic tabs and laminated, tear-resistant design mean you’re less likely to damage the index when you’re flipping through sections.
A practical micro-example: imagine you’re helping a family member log into an online account. You know it’s under a particular letter, so you open the book, flip to the relevant tab (rather than scanning page after page), and you can check the address, the password, and the recovery details in one go. It’s not glamorous, but it can save a lot of faff.

There’s also an argument for security-by-practice. If you’re using a password log book, you can write different, complex passwords per site and avoid the temptation to reuse a single password everywhere—though of course, the book still needs to be kept somewhere safe.
Tech specs (quick overview)
- Name: Clever Fox Password Book 2nd Edition Small – Pocket Password Keeper with Laminated Alphabetical Tabs
- Type: Internet address notebook & login details organiser
- Format/size: Pocket format, 8.9 x 14.2cm
- Paper: 120gsm no-bleed paper
- Tabs: Laminated, tear-resistant alphabetical tabs (reinforced AB–YZ)
- Binding: Durable lay-flat binding
- Cover: Sturdy vegan leather hardcover
- Extras: Ribbon bookmark, pen holder, pocket for loose notes
Things to consider before you buy
It may not suit you if you want “zero hassle” digital convenience or if you’re specifically looking for a password manager with autofill. This is a notebook, and that’s the trade-off.

Also, while the tabs and paper sound made for regular use, you’ll still want to think about physical security. A password book is only as safe as where it’s stored—so if you tend to leave documents around, this might not be the best match.


Another mild limitation: the alphabetic structure helps with locating entries, but it won’t replace a system for keeping track of what you’ve written and where you started. If you’re easily overwhelmed by organising, you may have to set aside a little time to transfer details cleanly.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you prefer a straightforward, offline place to store internet addresses, passwords, and recovery info—especially if you like the idea of quickly navigating by letter.
A solid pick if you’re looking for a compact notebook that includes practical extras (bookmark, pen holder, pocket) and laminated alphabetical tabs that are meant to handle page-turning.

It might not be for you if you already rely entirely on digital password tools, or if you’re uncomfortable storing sensitive log-in information on paper.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want an organised, pocket-sized password keeper with alphabetic laminated tabs and a layout that covers not just passwords, but also security question answers and recovery emails. It’s aimed at people who want to stop losing time searching for the right login and are happy to keep details offline in one place.
Not the best choice if you need app-style convenience, automatic filling, or if you don’t have a secure spot to store the book. Take the “offline notebook” approach seriously: it’s useful, but only if you manage it responsibly.


Mini FAQ

Is it only for passwords?
No. It’s designed to store passwords alongside security question answers and recovery emails, plus there’s a section for frequently visited websites.
How do the tabs help?
The book is organised alphabetically, with reinforced AB–YZ tabs to make it faster to locate the right area without flipping through the whole notebook.
Is the paper suitable for writing?

It uses thick 120gsm no-bleed paper, which should help prevent ink bleed through to the next page.
Does it include anything for note-taking?
Yes, there’s a pocket for loose notes, and the book also has a pen holder and ribbon bookmark.
Metaphorically, is it secure?
It can help you manage complex, unique passwords, but it doesn’t replace personal responsibility—where you store the book matters a lot.
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