http://www.keepass.com/ On 8/1/09, Kevin Ross <kr5927@gmail.com> wrote: > I use KeePass. It's free (opensource). All I have to do is remember > that one password and I have access to all others I have stored. One > click also loads the site you want to visit and another key > combination enters your user I'd and Password. > > I would not recommend storing your passwords in a text or MS Excel > file as they can be easily viewed... Especially if stored on a USB > Drive which can be easily lost. > > Regards, > Kevin. > > On 8/1/09, Vanessa Stern <vrstern@earthlink.net> wrote: >> What is the best/easiest way to store passwords for sites that are >> visited repeatedly? Some sites, especially financial, require at >> least 8 characters with specific requirements. Need a way to easily >> and safely store these and call them up when needed. >> >> Vanessa >> >> >> >> >> :-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~: >> >> Take pity on Digest subscribers and remember to SNIP when replying. >> >> :-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~:-~: >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> COMPUTERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > > -------- > K. Ross > kr5927@gmail.com > -- Sent from my mobile device -------- K. Ross kr5927@gmail.com