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> Is your brain functioning to remember all those passwords?
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post Jan 13 2006, 08:36 PM
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In this time of internet passwords and logins at so many sites, how do you remember what you used at which site?


I use a tool for this so that I don't have to remember anymore.

KeyWallet

http://www.keywallet.com/

It stores passwords and other information encrpyted on your computer or exportable to take with you to a floppy or other media.
Password protected so it is secure.

Now the reason I am posting about this:
I have had 5 instances this year with having to find info on comps for dearly departed...

Don't let your loved ones go through this problem as it is nearly impossible to find everything you need from a computer once that person is gone. Much of thier life will be locked away and you won't have access to it.
Do your loved ones a lovely thing and store them in some kind of fashion for them to retrive if something happens to you.

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post Jan 13 2006, 08:41 PM
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Thanks, Tom. That's a good idea. Now all I need do is make sure my husband remembers how to boot up the computer.

I see it even has a couple skins to select from. smile.gif
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post Jan 13 2006, 10:00 PM
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Very cool Tom!! What a great idea!

and yes, I'm gonna change my passwords now so they're all different! Just uhmm, let's not tell Bobbi I was using the same one for everything.
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post Jan 14 2006, 12:31 AM
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I have been using KeyWallet since Tom showed it to me two years ago. Thanks Coyote. biggrin.gif

I back it up frequently and export to CD; the archive password is around *somewhere* for family members if needed.

Edit: See post #8 below.

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post Jan 16 2006, 10:47 PM
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It is an excellent program for storing passwords and easy to use too which makes for a winner as far as I'm concerned.
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post Jan 17 2006, 05:04 AM
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QUOTE(Kat @ Jan 14 2006, 05:00 AM) [snapback]249418[/snapback]
Just uhmm, let's not tell Bobbi I was using the same one for everything.
Too late....

I've been using Password Corral for years now..... Download is at http://www.cygnusproductions.com/
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Hey! Thanx for sharing the information about KeyWallet! Is it easy to use ?
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Hi there.

I no longer recommend keywallet as it is not an updated program.

A free, open-source password manager: KeyPass http://keepass.info/

Hope that helps. smile.gif
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I also use KeyPass and am very satisfied with the prog.
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I do not like to use tool to keep my password
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post Aug 27 2007, 01:25 AM
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i guess i need not use such progs since i use on passwords on my usernames... 3 password which i use on 3 usernames...

if needed i'd give keypass a shot...
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The problem with programs that keep your passwords handy is that if you aren't doing regular backups, when you lose your data you lose your keys.

I recommend that whatever you use, KEEP HARDCOPY too. Hide it somewhere hard to find. Don't tape it to the monitor!

It's not hidden if it's in your wallet. Even crosscut shredders don't shred well enough to keep important data away from someone who really wants to get at it - defense companies shred documents into a powder. Don't tell anyone, not even your spouse, your password. And of course, absolutely don't use the same password everywhere you go! More about that in a moment.

I run a forum using phpbb. When someone types their email address wrong - and it's easier than you think - their verification email gets back to me. Usually I take a moment to correct it in the forum and drop them a line. I've been able to log into spammers accounts on other forums - only where I don't expect to revisit in case they ban *my* ip address. So I usually tell the folks with the wrong email address to change their password to something other than their user id.

Even with all those precautions someone was able to hack my wordpress installation from somewhere in the UK via FTP. That particular password isn't written down anywhere and the only other computers I log in from are my work computer and my laptop. Very disconcerting!

Paranoid? You bet!

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