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Store your passwords within a central database using LastPass

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junky-lastpass.gifThey say you should use a different web password and login for the various sites you tend to visit. However, is this realistic? Some sites force us to use a specific username or password. A site may require you to enter a password which is a specific length or using numerical data, simply as makes it less likely for someone to break the login information. Superb, but if you can't login yourself, there's little point using the service.

LastPass 1.45 is a web service that also provides an add-on for Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Safari that enables you to store your login information, passwords and other data in a secure protected web service and then drop them in the relevant page from your web browser. Even better, you can assign sticky notes to certain sites so you can remind yourself of your bank login ID when you often have to enter various bank-assigned information just so you can get to your credit card statement, online.

LastPass link.

03 Mar 2009

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