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Store Your Passwords Securely with FlyingBit Password Keeper

28 November 2008 No Comment

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FlyingBit Password Keeper is a secure password manager which allows you to store all your logins, passwords, serial keys, codes in a single place. Remembering multiple passwords for different sites or programs is a tough job. With this software, you can store all your passwords, serials etc in a single place in an encrypted form thus allowing you to remember only a single password. So if anyone gets access to your computer, they wont be able to decrypt the password unless they know the password.

The encryption algorithms that it uses are AES, Two Fish and Blowfish which are very difficult to crack. You can create custom entries and store a lot of data with a passcard such as URLs, phone number, email etc. It can also create your Database on a removable media so that you can take it along with you. It has  simple and clear interface and it also supports Auto-Fill feature. You can also copy values of a field from a single click. Unfortunately, it does not offer a password generation feature.


It is a nice software to manage and store your passwords at a single place. It runs on almost all the version of Windows. Other software that you can also use are KeePass and Lastpass.

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