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Store important passwords within a secure environment

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keepass-grab.gifMost of us use different passwords to access online accounts or other important data and, although it's possible to remember two or three passwords that are used on a more regular basis, remembering others that are used infrequently can be more difficult. Writing them down isn't very secure and neither is storing them within your PC because if someone has access to your machine, they may have access to more sensitive data.

KeePass 2.09
is a secure way of storing all your important passwords. By remembering a single master key, you can unlock the database, access and use the stored information as and when required. By using a secure database, there's no need to remember or write down private data. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).

KeePass 2.09 link.

16 Sep 2009

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