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| Thread ID: 23733 | 2002-08-24 00:17:00 | key wallet | luckysmum (1528) | Press F1 |
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| 73470 | 2002-08-24 00:17:00 | Can anybody tell me if key wallet is easy to use as my sister told me to get it as I use a lot of passwords as people say not to always use the same one well is this key wallet easy to use as I have only had my computer for about a year and a half I am a quick learner but is it step by step or difficult thanks to anyone that can help | luckysmum (1528) | ||
| 73471 | 2002-08-24 00:28:00 | I only use two different pass words, and have yet to run into any problems.......... Maybe if my computer was in a office it would be different, but for the average home user, I think a myriad of passwords is verging on the paranoia. | Baldy (26) | ||
| 73472 | 2002-08-24 00:32:00 | k well it looks like i have got a lot of passwords to change its just when i first got mt pc people said don't use the same password twice so I didn't but thank-you | luckysmum (1528) | ||
| 73473 | 2002-08-24 00:56:00 | HI, to answer your question, key wallet is very very easy to use. It doesn't get much easier. You don't just use it for passwords, but where ever you have a field you enter alot like your name, address, email address etc. You set up these "keys" and just drag them to the feild you want to enter them into, and viola! instant field filled out with not touching the keyboard! I use it less now that Press F1 remebers my login, but the old forum meant typing my email address every time I posted - key wallet automated the process. My Recommendation: Get it. G P |
Graham Petrie (449) | ||
| 73474 | 2002-08-24 02:01:00 | I have 2 passwords I use, the first is for my general everyday things that need it like passport/msn messenger or webmail accounts and the second is for things I wish to keep more secure such as my connection password and for online banking etc. This keeps things simple and easy to remember. With passwords I suggest you use a combination of letters and numbers and stay away from names or dates of birth etc, it may sound like basic common sense but its surprising how many use the names and birthdates of their children/spouse or some other easy to discover combination. |
dipstick01 (445) | ||
| 73475 | 2002-08-24 02:52:00 | Hi Luckysmum, Yeah GP is right on, KeyWallet is the only way to go if you have lots of diff P/Words. And is one of the easist programs to use, only one thing to remember, backup reguarly, to foppy or CD. cheers merlin-nz ;) |
merlin-nz (275) | ||
| 73476 | 2002-08-24 03:09:00 | Might sound dumb here, but if you have all your passwords in the same place ie: Key Wallet, wouldn't that make it easier for a third party to access all your stuff ???? | Baldy (26) | ||
| 73477 | 2002-08-24 08:27:00 | true baldy, but it is protected with a password (mine is 12 characters long) and has 128bit blowfish encryption - let me see them crack my password or the encryption! (not impossible, but would be easier to just try and guess my passwords). G P |
Graham Petrie (449) | ||
| 73478 | 2002-08-24 12:01:00 | thankyou very much Graham I will go and get it and try it as I can always uninstall it if I do not like it but thanks again | luckysmum (1528) | ||
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