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Old 03-10-2009   #1
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Does anyone know if there is a free login program that works similar to the Norton login add-on. The one that stores your login names and passwords (encrypted) and they automatically are entered when you open the web page requiring a login with password.
I do not believe the stored passwords in IE or Firefox are encrypted plus anyone on the computer can access them unlike the Norton program allows you to set it up with a master password first to activate it.
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256-bit and free ok for ya?

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If what Hengis posted does not suit you....or you're interested in helping me upstage the Boss Man

Have a look at this one:

Password LockBox free download. Securely store your favorite internet links, passwords and usernames for easy access on your computer. Quick access from the system tray icon. Only yo...
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Can you tell me if either of these programs will automatically enter the user-name and password information when the web page is first opened or does it require user input?
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My program requires user input as far as I can tell.

I can't speak for Hengis's program though. Let's wait for him.
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That is the option I am trying to overcome. Norton 360 has a add-on I believe called "identity safe" that automatically enters your user-name and password when you open the web site to the log-in page. And if you have several log-in identities on the same web page it shows a pop-up window prompting you to select a choice from the available appropriate options. You have the option to log-in to the program when you first start up a web page and it remains active until you log-off. I am try to find a program that can reproduce that.
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Can you tell me if either of these programs will automatically enter the user-name and password information when the web page is first opened or does it require user input?
Hi,

I haven't personally used the program so careful reading of the documentation should provide you with your answer
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