Description: Where do you keep your confidential data? Like most people these days, you've probably got a growing number of user IDs, passwords, registration keys, PIN codes, serial numbers, and the like, stored in various places on your computer or scribbled on miscellaneous pieces of paper around your home or office. When you stop and think about it, you probably have more of these pesky bits of information scattered about than you realize. The proliferation of the Internet is exacerbating this situation. Increasing numbers of commercially-oriented sites, such as the NY Times, require some form of registration even simply to view content. Other transaction-oriented sites, such as Amazon.com, or personalized newsites, such as My Yahoo, require passwords for personal services. Now there is a software program to manage passwords and the like: it is called Web Confidential. It uses an intuitive, easy-to-use cardfile metaphor which will enable even novice users to get up to !speed in no time. Power users will find a large number of options to enable them to configure Web Confidential to meet their specific needs. Web Confidential for Palm is a solution to keep you data secure while you travel with your Palm and need access to your confidential data. Web Confidential for Palm is supplied with a Macintosh Conduit, so that you can synchronize your data with your Mac. Last but not least, Web Confidential permits you to encrypt your password files, protecting this sensitive information from prying eyes, using a state-of-the-art encryption algorithm. Your key can be up to 448 bits in length. |