• Password Manager

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    Not sure where, but recently I read Woody’s recommendation for a password manager. He stated he used Roboform (http://www.roboform.com). My only concern about that is that it monitors activations–too many and it shuts you off. My concern is that if Roboform is by a company that doesn’t last, after a while you may have too many activitations and there won’t be someone around to help out. Is this concern legit or is it off base. Also, I don’t know enuf about algorithms to know if their’s is good or not. Any other password managers-I sure need to get mine organized. Thanks in advance.

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    • #1005620

      You could try the freeware ones listed under Password Manager. Most of the algorithms used by such utilities are inherently secure; but weaknesses can appear if they’re not securely implemented by the programmer. The two here come highly recommended through peer review.

      Alan

    • #1005678

      If you pay for Roboform Pro you won’t have the issue.

      Joe

      --Joe

    • #1005836

      I use both KeePass (at work) and Any Password (at home). I highly recommend both. They are robust freeware programs that do their jobs perfectly. KeePass offers more features and is more refined, while Any Password may be a bit simpler to use. Use either program and you’ll be satisfied.

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