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Pocket PassWord Protector - Introduction

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As the internet has matured, so have the websites we visit. More and more the sites we visit are asking for membership or username/password combinations to access their wares.

The overall idea for the password protector is to keep a small database of username/password combinations that is easily called on when needed. The database is encrypted and the user can password protect access to the program.

It is not high security encryption system so the user should not think that it is uncrackable. It was created for personal use here and since the author is longer an international spy (or an international "Playboy") there was not a need for high security encryption. In general, it just protects your information from being easily obtained.

You may set a password for access to the program itself but once it is opened, all passwords are viewable.

Click on the bitmap below for information on each part or read the menu item listings for more information.

  Pocket PassWord Menu Items