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Nowadays you have to remember a multitude of user IDs and passwords. Any website, any internet bank, any blog site, each pin machine, etc. expects a user ID and password. And it is the most secure if you apply for each different user ID and / or password used.Remembering all these user IDs and passwords is a growing problem. And therefore we developed Password Saver.An application that can remember all user IDs and passwords for you. And even so it can generate a password for you. In addition, you have the possibility to include images of your bank-, creditcards and other items to save. You can need these if you cards are stolen. The only thing you need to remember is one master password and eventually a encryption file.Features:Saves all kinds of passwords.You can create, modify and delete groups. The groups can be arranged as a tree, so a group can have subgroups, those subgroups can have subgroups themselves, etc. You can take pictures of your creditcards and save them with the PIN.Password Saver can generate strong random passwords for you. You can define the possible output characters of the generator (number of characters and type). Add extra fields and notes to your items.Password Saver uses a strong encryption method that uses a couple of unique (pin)codes from the device where it is downloaded to. The complete database is encrypted, not only the password fields. So your usernames, notes, etc. are protected, too.Protection against dictionary and guessing attacks: by transforming the final master key very often, dictionary and guessing attacks can be made harder. In-Memory Passwords Protection: Your passwords are encrypted while Password Saver is running, so even when the operating system caches the Password Saver process to disk, this wouldn''t reveal your passwords anyway.One master password decrypts the complete database.Alternatively you can use key files. Key files provide better security than master passwords in most cases. You only have to carry the key file with you, for example on a floppy disk, USB stick, or you can burn it onto a CD. Of course, you shouldn''t lose this disk then.For even more security you can combine the above two methods: the database then requires the key file and the password in order to be unlocked. Even if you lose your key file, the database would remain secure.A password database consists of only one file that can be transferred from one device to another easily.You can search for specific entries in the databases.

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Format:Software
Date:May 2009
License:PurchasePrice:$14.99
Platform:Mobile
System Req:4.7
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