Its pretty useful to people that have multiple email accounts and lots of sites to sign in to. Its kept me from having to go through the lost username/password crap more times than I can count.
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I deleted the password keeper and installed Keepass (OTA) KeePass for BlackBerry. I have used keepass on my pc for years and love it with over 79 different accounts of various types, for my wife and I it is a god send.
The icon should be on your "icon" screen. If its not hit menu button-show all. From there open it up, hit the menu button, and create a new one. You can put the site name, your username, password, and the site address so you don't forget or lose that info. It is also password protected so no one can access it but you.
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I love it. Can't live without it. Prevents me from having to have the same username and password for all the sites I have accounts with. Too many sites do not allow you to choose your username. Some have account numbers or other information as your log in info.
Once you get past the initial password screen, the application is pretty self explanatory. Great app.
I love this thing... I use it on my work berry and personal...
We have so many passwords for work and this thing helps so much with the sites we don't access often.
on my personal berry I even put my online banking info in it, oh and number sI don't want others to know about..
I use it a lot, it has my passwords for everything, and it's not the same password as my phone so if someone ends up trying to get in and wants the passwords I'm quite protected.
I use it for my usernames and passwords when i pay my bills online, i used to keep them in a file along with all my bills, but now i have them on my password keeper and i can use them anyplace.
I use it for all my passwords, usernames, pin #s, and banking. I love it! And I actually have forgotton my password for password keeper, pretty embarrasing!
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yeah but its like a database of stuff, you would want it to interact with the rest of the OS also such as if you're in a browser, without having to switch back and forth between the password keeper and the browser there should be an option to auto fill the password from selected account
I love it. I can "jot" down all my usernames and passwords, with links and notes and they are all on one place. That's the biggest problem I've ever had with passwords is always keeping them in some place I'd remember!
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