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rcfullerton@peritusit.com

Date: October 6, 2007

 
I am overwhelmed trying to remember al my different usernames passwords.
How do others keep track of these?

Kay I use an open source program called KeePass from http://keepass.info/

Totally secure, easy to use...

Sincerely,
RC Fullerton
Randall C Fullerton
Managing Partner
Peritus IT Solutions
"Small Business & Real Estate Technology Specialists"
704-605-4950
www.peritusit.com

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Buddy Snipes Licensed Real Estate Agent,  GA

Date: October 6, 2007

With over 150 passwords, I could not survive without RoboForm.

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Judith Clausen Licensed Real Estate Broker,  Denver,  CO

Date: October 6, 2007


>I am overwhelmed trying to remember al my
>different usernames passwords. How do others keep track of these?

I use Password Agent. It uses a floppy disk to
store logins and passwords, and it generates
passwords too. A very simple program to
use. Every once in awhile I print out a hard
copy in case something happens to the
floppy. You can get info about it at http://www.moonsoftware.com/.

Judith Clausen, ePRO®
Broker/Owner
Exclusive Buyer's Agent
Buyers Advantage Real Estate of Metro Denver
www.Buyers-Advantage.net
303-587-3509 Local Direct
877-570-3471 Internet Fax

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freds@sempre.com

Date: October 6, 2007

 
>>Glory Bee Costa wrote in part:

>>I keep a list on my computer, not worried about anyone getting them as I and my assistant must put a passwork in to log on.
...
Would not do it without having a password required to log on<<

However, that doesn't protect against unauthorized physical access to the computer or unencrypted backups, as well as against loss or theft.

Windows XP Security—The Big Joke
<http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID3>

Best practices for the Encrypting File System
< http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223316>

<http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html>
Excerpt from California Civil Code Section 198.81.5
"(b) A business that owns or licenses personal information about a California resident shall implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the information, to protect the personal information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure."

Other states may have similar laws. Many of us have client/customer personal information on our computers either in our contact databases or in other files, such as faxes, PDFs, scans and email. Login passwords alone don't protect that data in a reasonable way. There are numerous news articles concerning notebook computers and backup media being lost or stolen and personal/government information being compromised.

Fred
fsalzer@sempre.com
Poway, CA

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Donna Smith Licensed Real Estate Agent,  Pompton Plains,  NJ

Date: October 6, 2007

I have this problem too.  I have a password manager that comes up all the time asking if I want it to save.  is this safe?

Donna Smith 973-789-5160

Weichert Realtors, Pompton Plains, NJ

Donna@GoDonnaSmith.com

www.GoDonnaSmith.com

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rcfullerton@peritusit.com

Date: October 7, 2007

 
Keeping passwords safe..

I suggest using www.keepass.info an open source (FREE) totally secure,
using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES
and Twofish). Not enough time in the Universe to hack...

The other optin is to use a an ecrypted USB drive... There are several apps
that can create encrypted, secure drives..The downside is that if you have
senior moment and forget your password, you are very screwed..

I suggest using a passphrase, ie: "Airborne all the way!" easy for me to
remember, hard for another to brute force attack or guess...

Good luck...

Sincerely,
RC Fullerton
Randall C Fullerton
Managing Partner
Peritus IT Solutions
"Small Business & Real Estate Technology Specialists"
704-605-4950
www.peritusit.com

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Don Sutton Licensed Real Estate Agent,  Edmonton

Date: October 7, 2007


<I am overwhelmed trying to remember al my different usernames passwords.  How do others keep track of these?>
 
I have used the program below program for years.   In the interests of disclosure..I am an affilaite but don't let that stop you.  It really is a good prograsm and lives up to it's hype. Never forget a password again.
http://www.roboform.com/?affid=donsu
Roboform will automatically remember and even fill in passwords. It is secure as well as spam and spyware free.  The free version will remember up to 10 passwords. The plus version is unlimited.
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Thomas Johnson Licensed Real Estate Agent,  Pearland,  TX

Date: October 7, 2007

I gave up using technology for passwords.  In my home office I have a white board on the wall with 3 columns: web site username and password.  for my laptop bag
I use a little black address book. The alphabet tabs make passwords easy to find.  When I change the passwords, I just erase the white board and white out the address book.  I have found this especailly useful with all the free listing sites that keep appearing.
 
Tom Johnson
ERA Silver Star Realty
 



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allan@aephraim.com

Date: October 7, 2007

 
I have been using Password Plus on my Treo 650 which syncs to my desktop. usernames on both devices. It can be ordered from Dataviz at www.dataviz.com(inexpensive).
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Ann Hobbs Licensed Real Estate Agent,  Bremen,  GA

Date: October 8, 2007

splashdata.com

Both desktop version and palm version.

 



Ann Hobbs

Associate Broker, e-Pro, CRS, GRI
ReMax United
604 Alabama Ave.
Bremen, GA 30110
770-537-0225
www.annhobbs.com
ann@annhobbs.com

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