Need A Password Manager? Try Clipperz
Posted by cotojo on July 25, 2008
I have previously posted and article about Clipperz, but since then it has undergone many changes, offering an even better system.
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Posted by cotojo on July 25, 2008
I have previously posted and article about Clipperz, but since then it has undergone many changes, offering an even better system.
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cotojo said
spyware removal – Considering the actual content was removed to avoid duplicate content as my blog was moved to its own domain, you are therefore just spamming blogs with your comments.
I also removed your link as the software that you are offering is 1) ineffective, 2) expensive (free alternatives work better) and 3) they also border on being rogue programs.
Regards
Colin
cotojo said
dpatrickcaldwell – Password security is NOT something that bothers me as mine are securely stored and fully encrypted on a usb flash drive, including the windows password
No flash drive with right credentials = no entry.
Regards
Colin
dpatrickcaldwell said
I enjoyed your post about password security. That’s one of my favorite topics in my blog (in fact, I wrote something today about how programmers store passwords). It’s really frustrating for me when I have a really strong password and someone does something stupid with it like email my password to me, store it in plain text, or have me verify my social security number as authentication.
I’ve never used an application to store my passwords because I’ve seen so many of those applications cracked. As a programmer, I know how easy it is to get to those passwords. In fact, if I had physical access to your machine, I’d have not only your windows passwords but any password you saved. Does that kind of thing make you nervous? It is cool though that you can keep your passwords in one place and then if, for some reason, you want to revoke rights, you can change only one password.
Nice post. Thanks for sharing.
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cotojo said
tio dan bilqis – Hope that you get on well with it, once you have set it up it is very simple and easy to use.
Regards,
Colin
tio dan bilqis said
thank you,i will try it and post again.
cotojo said
Bonoriau -Many thanks for your visit and kind comment
Hope you have a good day,
Take care,
Colin
bonoriau said
thanks for dropping by to bonoriau.com and your tips is good
cotojo said
Pearl – The bugs are out and I have been using this for the past year with no problems

More features to be added soon too.
Hope you are well my dear friend,
Have a great weekend
Take care,
Colin
cotojo said
Tammy – This is asafe system as it is all encrypted and the only person who can access it is YOU
Have a great weekend sweeetie,
Take care,
*Hugs*
Colin
pearl said
Hey Colin
.. if they are the first ever online company to come up with this, I’d wait till all the bugs are out..
I’d still be a bit hesitant in providing some online company all my log-in info for all my sites
hope all is well at your end
Pearl
Tammy said
That’s a better way then my system. I have a notebook somewhere with them all listed on it. LOL