Use Passpack to Manage Your Online Passwords

Posted on March 10, 2010

These days, so much of your life is password-protected.   Just about every website worth visiting requires you to “Log In,” leaving you to try and remember dozens of case-sensitive codes.  Either that, or every password is the name of your childhood dog, Swifty, and you’re one hack away from digital destruction.  Our identities are wrapped up in these bits of information, so much so that just the other day my husband referred to me affectionately as “Carleyknob” (my Gmail username). Poor guy, his brain is buckling under the pressure.

Enter Passpack, one of the best password managers I’ve ever seen, for a bunch of reasons. It’s web-based (so you can access it anywhere, unlike those scribbled post-its you stick to your monitor), extremely secure, and it does all the work for you. I’ll walk you through a couple of it’s amazing features, and you will DEFINITELY want to sign up and start using it!

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3 Responses to “Use Passpack to Manage Your Online Passwords”

  1. Tara Kelly
    Mar 11, 2010

    Hi Carley –
    What a great video! Thanks for making that and sharing it with everyone. Cheers to you,
    Tara

    (Passpack co-founder)
    Tara Kelly´s last blog ..Gmail for Passpack is Fully Active Again My ComLuv Profile


  2. admin
    Mar 11, 2010

    Tara— So great to hear from you! I was going to send you an email, but you found me already! Love your product, and happy to spread the word.
    c


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