A Memory Game Our network administrator makes us play it all the time. A game of, "How many passwords can you remember?" It makes sense to use passwords to control access to company data and to use company applications. But my head is swimming with passwords to the point that it is difficult to recall the correct password when prompted. The sticky note method of remembering isn't allowed at ProgramFiles so what is a person to do? Our network administrator suggested Password Saver. Password Saver protects data using 256-bit AES/Rijndael encryption. Passwords are stored and accessed in the tree-like menu and predefined folders and record templates make it easy to use. Because Password Saver data bases are stored in single files the information can be copied to removal disks or USB flash disks and accessed anywhere. Two versions of Password Saver are available. Personal includes one user license and a copy of the PocketPC version. Business comes with 5 desktop licenses and 5 licenses of the Pocket PC version. Deb Alloway Editor Password Saver has been tested thoroughly and was found to be clean of malware. |
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