Login Account Manager anyone?
By ferdzNK
@ferdzNK (3211)
Philippines
April 28, 2008 3:50am CST
Do you engage in online banking or online payment? Do you have multiple email accounts? Are you a member of so many sites that requires you to login everytime? Then how do you remember all your login name and password?
I do have a lot of username and password. Having only one is a disaster about to happen. So let me introduce you to these freeware tools: AnyPassword and KeePass Password Safe - an easy-to-use tool that lets you store and arrange all your user IDs, passwords and related information in an easy to read organized and secure form.
Check this sites for detail:
Windows 2K/XP: http://www.anypassword.com/
Windows Vista: http://keepass.info/index.html
A proactive approach to spywares. What do you use? Care to share.
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3 responses
@obidan (367)
• Romania
10 May 08
Wow..well I have loads of accounts
I have probably 5 passwords and 7 usernames
Most of the time my username is obidan
If i can't get Obidan, i go for Obigandan
If i can't get Obigandan, I go for gandan
and so on.
Thanks for the software , i'll check it out today.
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
10 May 08
I have always had reservations about using programs of this nature, since it requires storing sensitive information on the computer.
I do have a lot of email accounts and online accounts that require different user names, memorable information and passwords, but it has never been a problem to me to remember them. I even have 3 seperate login accounts at work for different systems, which change on a regular basis.
It is surprising just how much information the average person can remember such as telephone numbers and addresses etcetera.
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@ferdzNK (3211)
• Philippines
10 May 08
You're too modest my friend Asylum, You've remember all that? I was thinking of selective memory but counting all of it ain't that much, so I have to admit my memory is failing me. Lucky for me there are tools and with data encryption. People interested with my stuff at least would have a hard time.
Thanks my friend, you're a very mysterious man.
@nerigobiz (6)
• Italy
28 Apr 08
Since I work full timer online on various programs and affiliates,pay processors too,I have a few hundred passwords and username . And so far the best program I use is Roboform. It does not cost much on a one time fee, and I am able to copy it onto a pin-drive , a quite convenient and safe program.And their support is great you receive automatically update notices. This is important in using a software ,knowing that they constantly work on developing their product.Try it, I recomend it....
http://www.roboform.com/