Desktop software KeePass password manager securely saves passwords to web sites, computers, networks, email accounts and banking applications on your computer.
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April 17th, 2007, Author: Sharp2Be, Categories: software, tech tipsLatest Posts
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KeePass is a great software, but for those who need real potability (no USB drive) there are also online services too - free of course.
Here’s an article comparing online and offline passwords managers.
I’m the founder of an online password manager so, yes, that article does have a product plug. But the comparison is written to be objective so go ahead and have a look.
Cheers,
Tara
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thanks for the link tara
excellent resource.
Another lightweight open source password manager:
Password Safe - developed by Bruce Schneier
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