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Editors’ Review
This utility makes it easy to maintain a database of hack-proof passwords and automatically fill in Web logins. We installed and set up My Password Manager without a hitch. Using it was just as simple. For each password-protected account, you supply the username, the password, and the associated URL, if any. The program provides a built-in password generator and stores all your data using 256-bit encryption. You can retrieve passwords by manually copying and pasting them. Alternately, My Password Manager will fill in Web forms at the stroke of a hot key. The utility will run from a USB drive or a floppy disk, and you can have it periodically clear the clipboard for added security. However, it has no compact toolbar and uses a hefty 16MB of system memory when running in the background. Despite those shortcomings, My Password Manager is a competent light-duty tool for keeping your logins straight.
What’s new in version 1.6-build-11
Version 1.6 build 11 features smart autofilling, which enables you to fill in login and password Web forms; and super paste functionality, which enables you to paste information from your account to a selected dialog box, according to the specified settings.
Used My Password Manager for Windows?
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