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Posted by Anthony T on February 15, 2007, 10:33 pm
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I use password agent. http://www.moonsoftware.com/main.asp It uses
AES/Rijndael encryption (256-bit key) to encrypt your data and passwords.
"Password Agent Lite is completely free, and allows you to store up to 25
entries per file. It has no other limitations! If you need to store more
entries, you can purchase the Unlimited version for only $24.95. The
Unlimited version can store virtually an unlimited number of entries. If you
only need to store less than 25 entries in your password database, you can
use Password Agent Lite for free forever." Not bad for free.
> Why not try something like "Password Safe" for your passwords? I use it
> and keep it's database synchronised between my tablet pc and my desktop.
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> http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/
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> Larry
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>> Hi all,
>> I need to carry a collection of log-on's & passwords on my laptop. I
>> have so many passwords now, I need to write them down.
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>> How secure is a Word document which has been encrypted using Word's own
>> encryption? I have tried simple things like changing the document to
>> ".txt"
>> & opening it in notepad, and it's still a bunch of random characters.
>> Great, but how secure?
>>
>> Look forward to your replies.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Roy.
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>>
>> www.btinternet.com/~godalming
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