|The longer you use the Web, the more sites you've registered to use. How do you remember all the user IDs and passwords for these sites? Rather than writing them down--a practice that's not very secure--you can use a password manager.|960|5895|1725|3795||5820|6320|0|0|
|A password manager keeps track of user IDs and passwords by storing them in an encrypted file on your computer. When you visit a site where you've already set up an account, your password manager automatically enters the information necessary for you to log in.|960|5895|1725|3795||5820|6320|0|0|
|Your password manager's toolbar displays sites for which you've already set up a user ID and password. Selecting the option for iReport ...|5550|2215|1350|2955||5820|6320|3|0|
|... automatically enters your ID and password. You don't have to remember either one of them ... your password manager keeps track of them in an encrypted file stored on your computer.|6525|3805|1665|2955||5820|6320|3|0|
|The registration process at sites such as Planet Green requires you to supply information such as your name, address, and e-mail before selecting a user ID and password. Your personal information can be entered automatically if you've stored it in the password manager's database.|3555|2070|1635|4830||5820|6320|0|0|
|Based on a site's rules for valid passwords, you can select the number of characters for your password, whether to include numerals, and whether to mix uppercase with lowercase letters.|3555|2145|1845|2730||5820|6320|0|0|
|Your password and user ID for the site can be stored in the password manager's database so it can be automatically entered every time you log into the site.|8535|2290|1560|2790||5820|6320|3|0|