Do you use a password manager to manage you online accounts?

Philippines
August 31, 2011 11:46am CST
I have been using KeePass Password Safe for quite some time now and I find it very, very helpful, especially when I want to create a really strong password for my account. I don't even know my password to login here in myLot, I just click auto-type, and KeePass will manage the rest. I have more than 20 online accounts, and each one of them have different password, some are 10 characters, others are 20-character AES-encryption strong.
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5 responses
@adhyz82 (36249)
• Indonesia
31 Aug 11
i never use it.. can i get free the software??
@adhyz82 (36249)
• Indonesia
31 Aug 11
thanks for it...i `ll try it someday
@akp100 (13640)
• India
1 Sep 11
Hi I have never use such thing. I always used to remember my all passwords by my self. I am having different passwords for different kind of sites. But I am not storing those passwords anywhere except my mind. Even I have heard that some password managers are very helpful. But I guess I am used to of this manual and normal process.
@amitavroy (4819)
• India
31 Aug 11
no i dont use any password manager. on the contrary i never select the option on my browser to rem. the password. i feel that i have a very good memeory and so i don't need to keep those password in one location. and more over i have a big password phrase and i keep changing it once in a month on all my accounts which makes it safer.
• Philippines
31 Aug 11
I've just been using the regular Remember My Password thing on the browsers that I've been using, since I'm the only one using my computer, I am comfortable doing this. We also have the same preference in passwords, they are usually 10 to 20 characters long but I usually keep them in a Notepad or they are somehow patterned to a base password so that I won't get lost.
• Greece
1 Sep 11
password managers are very helpful programs that can help you organize mass ammounts of passwords. i use them all the time to make my online experience easier. most of my passwords are 6-9 digits long. nothing as strong as aes encryption