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Software to protect names and passwords
March 17, 2008 — 7:59am ET
It's time to get more sophisticated about protecting your name and password. A new technology called ID Vault does just that. It uses its own memory to store your name and password information, and is encrypted, too. The newest 2008 version can store user names for up to 100 online accounts and information for up to 25 credit cards. If this sounds too good to be true, try it. The purchase price is just $39.95, and it's just one of the tools available on the market these days.
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