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Keeping up all the passwords that you have to access various services of your choice sounds like a big burden and becomes highly unmanageable once you are a part of many websites/services. Having a different password for every second account; I tend to jumble up and forget (seldom but those I do jumble turn out to be important), bad experiences have taught me to never write them down anywhere. Why wasn’t there a single access point to all my accounts on the web with various passwords? And kapeesh, Passpack comes claiming of being an efficient manager and security on the move.
‘Why don’t I set a standard password’ was an opinion from a colleague of mine who barely goes webbing as much as I do, the idea sounded good at that instant but the very next I thought (like everyone else) how absurd it is to have the same key for every lock in my life. So my basic issue remained as it is, until I come over to Passpack, browsed through it and realized that I can have a single platform that acts like a password briefcase.
Wait a minute! Storing all your passwords at one place; trust a website on the web knowing how easily your privacy can be compromised; isn’t that taking a huge risk? Passpack claims that once you maintain your pass lists, it generates an access code (randomly) that only you know and can use to authenticate the utilizing of your access keys to various sites.
Its not just about managing passwords, Passpack enables you to organize them, generate, encrypt and various other features associated to passwords. Apart from that the site also lets you keep information about warranties to travel plans etc. PageOnce also offers something similar that of assisting the user by giving a single platform to manage multiple accounts but doesn’t provide password management.
There is one thing that I generally disliked, the point system for the password you choose to make an account. That took my password’s length to that of a sentence, don’t see a reason at doing that. If making it more secure is the thing they had in mind; I say it is so secure that the user may very well forget what he chooses for himself; added that Passpack keeps no trace of it.
I would personally prefer my own diary to keep records of all that rather use this.














