Usernames and passwords

A

Adi

Hi, experts!

How to save all Username and Passwords for some internet sites where I need
Username and password for access to those all pages. I have different
Usernames and Passwords and clean tool for computer each time remove all of
them.

I must put this Username and Passwords each 3 or 4 days again for access
those pages.

Is any program to save this Username and Passwords to USB Memory Stick and
running program return back on their's places.

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G

GlowingBlueMist

Adi said:
Hi, experts!

How to save all Username and Passwords for some internet sites where I
need Username and password for access to those all pages. I have different
Usernames and Passwords and clean tool for computer each time remove all
of them.

I must put this Username and Passwords each 3 or 4 days again for access
those pages.

Is any program to save this Username and Passwords to USB Memory Stick and
running program return back on their's places.

(e-mail address removed)
I like to use the Freeware program called "Password Safe". It works just
fine from a USB memory stick as well as from my hard drive. I use it
mostly on my hard drive but keep a backup copy of the folder on my USB
memory stick as well. That way I have a backup and I can use it on any
computer I happen to be using at the time, like using one of the library's
machines.

You can read about the program an download it at using this link:
http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/index.shtml

Like any program it takes a little getting used to but I like the way it
lets you customize the "Autotype" function if needed. I use the default
"Autotype" function for 99% of the places needing a username and password
but I did have one bank that needed a custom login/password sequence before
it would work. They wanted the Username, a carriage return, wait 3 seconds
and then a second carriage return (acknowledging some policy they wanted
everyone to read on every login), and then the password, and a final
carriage return.

Anyway it's worth looking into, especially if you don't want to deal with
purchasing software or using something that has limitations imposed on it
unless you purchase a license.
 

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