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10 Free Tools To Manage Your Passwords

1 May 2009 17 Comments

There has been a rise in the number of Web services and other social networking sites. Because of this, we have to create accounts on all these sites and remember there passwords. One good idea would be to use a single username and password for all your accounts but this would compromise the security. And besides, to stay protected from hackers, your passwords should be long and should contains a mix of numeric, alphanumeric characters. It is easy to create these long passwords but it is difficult to remember all of them. But there are a lot of free utilities available using which you can easily create and manage your passwords from a single location. I am going to list a few of those tools which can make your life easy.

1) LastPass

My personal favourite is Lastpass. It is a secure password manager which can save all your web passwords so you won’t have to remember them. All you need to remember will be a single password to login to Lastpass. It comes with IE and Firefox extension and can easily detect a login or signup page and can also generate a password. The passwords are stored online in Encrypted format and can be accessed from any Computer.

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2) KeePass

KeePass is a free and Open Source Password Manager which can store all your passwords in a secure manner. You can store all your password in a database which can be protected by a master password or a key file.The database is encrypted using a secure algorithm. It runs on all the platforms including mobile phones and a portable version is also available. The database can also be exported.

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3) S10 Password Vault

S10 Password Vault is a password manager which can securely save all your passwords using AES 256bit algorithm. You can organize your accounts into a folder like hierarchy and you can even specify a website with each account so that you can launch and auto login to it. It also protects its own password fields from key loggers by sending decoy strokes. It can also take backup of the password file at specified intervals.

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4) RoboForm

RoboForm is another great utility which can store all your passwords and can even help you fill out web forms. It also has extensions for both IE and Firefox, can generate passwords and can also sync them between computers. It is also portable. The free version has limited features while pro version costs $29.95 but has more features.

5) FlyingBit Password Keeper

FlyingBit Password Keeper is a free utility which stores all your password in a Database which is protected by a secure algorithm. If you want, you can also store your database on a removable media. You can also group passwords into categories and also set its lifetime.

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6) LSN Password Safe

LSN Password Safe is a secure Password Manager with integrated features to prevent key loggers and other malwares. It also has extensive security like on screen keyboard, CAPTCHA, memory protection and more. It also has a password generator, can take a backup regularly, synchronize with USB disk.

7) Clipperz

Clipperz is a free online anonymous password manager. It is not just a password manager, you can store all your private notes and other information. All your data is also secured so that you are assured that no one can read your data. You can also store your online data into local disk and can create a read only portable version which can be used without any internet connection.

8 ) Efficient Password Manager

Efficient Password Manager is a free and basic password manager using which you can organize and store all your passwords into a single location. It does have some limited features but it is useful for those who are looking for a basic utility.

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9) MyPadlock

MyPadlock Password Manager can be used to keep all your passwords in a simple safe location. All your passwords are stored in a file encrypted with AES 128bit encryption. You can even copy and paste password without someone being able to see it as it does not display it.

10) Sxipper

Sxipper is a Firefox add-on that can keep track of all your usernames and passwords. It is very easy to use and can even help you in filling up the form. It can also help you in managing your OpenIDs.

Which one do your prefer and use ? Share it with us in comments.

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  • 17 Comments »

    • Deyaa Addeen Fahmy Shedeed said:

      Great, thanks.

    • Sathya said:

      I prefer Sxipper – stores everything – profile pictures, multiple profiles, Credit cards,just sweet!

    • Tektel said:

      Nice List I use Xmarks

    • Radu said:

      Try Last Pass

    • Harsh Agrawal said:

      I use web based tool Xmarks to manage my passwords. though heard keepass is one must have tool to manage passwords.

    • Alfred said:

      Really nice list, formatted my comp and cant remember half my passwords lol. Need tools like these

    • Buy PSP Go said:

      Thanks fro these, with all the viruses and malware going around these days you can never be too careful when encrypting passwords and other sensitive details.

    • Custom term paper said:

      one of my frd was using my laptop and he cleared all cookies and browsing history and all other saved by FF browser. It was like a headache to get those passwords back and some of those i didnt get back too.
      Will have to use such tools mentioned. Thanx for sharing

    • RememberMe is a Free Password Manager said:

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    • Frank said:

      I use an online password manager, Mitto (http://mitto.com)</strong/. It’s free, secure (they use end to end SSL and 256-bit AES/1024bit RSA encryption), and easy to use.

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    • Accredited Degree said:

      I have not used any of these software, I just try to keep a single password for all accounts, I know its kinda risky but then again its good for me as I don’t have to remember all of my passwords.
      But thank you, I will try to use an above mentioned application, I am sure it will be helpful.

    • MuSiC LoVeR said:

      That is great post n nice method, But i have just single password for all my account, i will try to follow your Method, than you for sharing.

    • Brian said:

      I prefer and love Mitto – http://mitto.com because it’s really free (no limit on your passwords) and there is nothing to install. It’s a safe and easy to use online password manager.

    • Islamabad Community said:

      free password manager is best

    • Computer Tips Tricks said:

      Great collection, although they are old. Thanks for sharing!

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