
Just install the Kapersky Password Manager, and run through a quick process to choose a master password, and you’ve saved yourself some true aggravation.Ĭhoose how you want to authenticate: use a password, a usb (too likely to be lost), blue tooth, or none at all- leaving your computer in its original state. Who can remember all those different kinds of passwords? I forget passwords all the time, and who really writes them all down? I know, some people do take the time to so, but some passwords want a certain number of characters, others want a capital letter and a special symbol and others want all three! Some expire automatically (usually business applications) after a certain period of time and won’t let you use a previous one. But, using Kapersky’s Password Manager, the need to remember all my passwords is a thing of the past. Maybe, like you, if I counted the number of passwords I have for every website I visit that requires them to know who I am, or every email address I own, I would need a Rolodex. This product has a password database with protection for all secured accounts. Operating Systems: Windows 7 Home Premium (32/64), Professional(32/64), Windows 7 Ultimate (32/64), XP Home, XP Professional/Professional(64), Vista (all versions ,32/64) All your passwords: email, banking and any other online passwords you need will be stored here for ease of use. It is really nice to have, especially if you have several accounts.

OVERVIEW: This is a computer utility to assist with organizing and protecting all your passwords in one location.

PROS: Kaspersky Password Manager saves all your computer passwords into one database.ĬONS: You will still have to know your other passwords if you use computers other than your own.
