22 Dec 2010

LastPass Password Manager:

A password manager helps you store and organize your passwords. 

LastPass is a free and safe online password manager and form filler extension available for Google’s Chrome browser, Firefox, IE and Safari users.

Install LastPass password manager for Chrome browser by following the link. You will get to see a small icon on top right corner of your browser. Once installed, you will have to create an account with LastPass.

 

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While creating an account, you will be in need to provide a master password. It will walk you through the steps to finish creating an account with LastPass. But this is a one time process. When you install Lastpass on other computers you will not have to go through this process again, you’ll simply be able to sign-in.

 

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General Options:

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LastPass encrypts your data locally (and that means your password never leave your machine unencrypted) using 256-bit AES encryption algorithm.

 

LastPass form filling profile:

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LastPass Credit Card filling profile:

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LastPass would start managing your passwords details whenever you log into any website. And this will make it easier for you to access any website from the next time. It provides a cross-platform, cross-browser password management option.

The very thought of storing sensitive information online is discomforting! But the tool has been working amazingly well for me all these days though I haven’t gotten up to the point of storing my credit card details online! Feel free to let me know how you find the tool after using it.

 

Home Page: Click here

LastPass universal installer: Click here


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KeePass Password Manager

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26 Jun 2010

KeePass Password Manager:

 

Ever had a hard time remembering a set of different passwords? Well, most of us do have. Here I will review my favorite password manager ‘KeePass Password Manager’.

This is what Wikipedia has to say about password manager

“A password manager is software… typically has a local database or files that hold the encrypted password data…”

KeePass 2.x is professional edition free open source software. It runs on Windows platforms which need MS .NET Framework 2.0 or greater installed. KeePass also runs fine under Mono, i.e. Linux, Mac OS X, BSD etc.

Installation:

For installation there are two options – either to download the installer executable for Windows or to download the portable zip file. If you select the installer executable, then it will take you through the installation process and finally you have an option to get the software as a desktop icon or to pin it to your quick launch bar. Reach KeePass Password Manager here.

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Users who like to have the portable edition of the software can download the zip file. You can even run the KeePass.exe file from your USB drive.

To start working with KeePass password manager, one will have to create a new .kdbx database. This database will store all your password entries securely. There will be a master password that you need to provide for the new database. This single master password remains as a key to all your other passwords stored in the KeePass database.

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Features:

·         Securely stores username and password.

·         Any number of new entries can be added to the database.

·         It can generate passwords for you.

·         Not only encrypts the password but also encrypts the complete database.

Conclusion:

A password manager comes handy in such a case when you have a big trouble remembering a set of different passwords. KeePass Password Manager is highly secure tool and is widely used by many. It keeps all your passwords safe. But always make sure that you remember the master password!

Some other password managers commonly used are Efficient Password Manager, iPassMan Password Manager, MyPadLock etc.

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