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Store online passwords safely using KeyPass Free Edition

by Lee Collins

25 Oct 2007

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Screengarb Online accounts require passwords, whether you're accessing a bank account, Gmail or a social network such a facebook. It isn't secure for all of your account passwords to be the same. Inevitably we have numerous passwords, so remembering them is the problem. It's easy to to write them down on paper, but very unsure and likely they’d go missing. An option would be a password manager so all you need to remember is one master code to access all of your passwords.

KeyPass Free Edition 4.6.4 is a password manager that will work with your Internet browser. All you need is your master password and you’ve got access to all your passwords and other personal information. KeyPass will store everything within an encrypted database.

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