If you frequently visit many web sites, chances are you have more than a dozen passwords. Theyre probably easy to guess, or worse, theyre written down someplace for easy...
if you frequently visit many web sites, chances are you have more than a dozen passwords. theyre probably easy to guess, or worse, theyre written down someplace for easy access because theyre impossible to remember. (the truth is, anyone could find them if they just knew where to look.) heres a solution keep them secure in allsecure. its the safest place to store your passwords and other valuable information (documents, photos, videos, and other files) on your mac.
not just another password managerunlike some password managers that focus exclusively on one thing managing passwords allsecure makes it possible to encrypt and securely store anything on your mac. a host of item types are builtin to get you started:
passwords / web loginbank accountcredit card (generic, visa, mastercard, discover, american express)serial numbercalling cardfrequent flyer informationinsurance informationsecure noteemail accountswireless key
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1Password creates strong, unique passwords for all of your sites and logs you in with a single tap (or click). A single click opens your browser, opens a site, fills in your username and password, and logs you in.
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LessPass is an open source password manager. Instead of syncing a database of passwords, it generates them locally every time you put in a domain name, login and master password. There is no central database for hackers to break into.
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