File encryption

Started by Broadback, Jun 07, 2010, 17:22:50

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Simon

Is is 'Kee Pass', or 'Keep Ass'?  ;D
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Rik

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Simon

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MisterW

QuoteI am now using Keepass, not as comfortable with it
In what way are you not comfortable with it ?. I've used it for a while now, I keep my main file on a USB key with the portable version of the exe, and a backup on my Linux desktop. Means I can access userid/passwords etc from my Linux desktop/netbook at home. I can also access them from the office Windows ( yuk! ) machine from the USB key without having to install any software.

Broadback

Sorry, not a good choice of words. What I meant is that I am not yet familiar with it. I have saved and encrypted my banking detail, now I need to check, as and when I need tham, that it works as I think. :fingers:
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

And that you've remembered the password. ;)
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MisterW

At least its only one password ( or passphrase ) to remember as we hurtle towards senility.
Some of us can even remember which forum we're in, Rik ;D

Broadback

Quote from: MisterW on Jun 14, 2010, 20:21:29
At least its only one password ( or passphrase ) to remember as we hurtle towards senility.
Some of us can even remember which forum we're in, Rik ;D
We have never met, but you know me so well!
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

Quote from: MisterW on Jun 14, 2010, 20:21:29
At least its only one password ( or passphrase ) to remember as we hurtle towards senility.
Some of us can even remember which forum we're in, Rik ;D

I can't help it, I confuse easily. ;D
Rik
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