1. rw4u2nv's Avatar
    Newbie question, should I just delete the Password Keeper app from my BB? I never use it and its just there.
    07-21-09 10:20 AM
  2. Chrisy's Avatar
    1. http://forums.crackberry.com/f2/pass...assword+keeper

    2. http://forums.crackberry.com/f2/pass...assword+keeper

    3. http://forums.crackberry.com/f2/pass...assword+keeper


    Different threads discussing Password Keeper pros/cons. If you don't use it, delete it. i use it heavily!
    07-21-09 10:31 AM
  3. 1967LS2's Avatar
    I use it all the time. Its too hard to remember like different user names and passwords to different sites.
    07-21-09 10:40 AM
  4. pmjohnson99's Avatar
    If you don't forsee needing it, delete it.

    I use mine a lot. I have a job where I have multiple passwords to things and you have to change them every 30, 60 or 90 days. So I need a secure way to keep track of all that. Plus Password Keeper has a nifty password generator that can help you think of new ones. Since you usually can't repeat p-words it's nice to get some help.

    Of course it would be nice (and probably) unsafe to have a way to export all you passwords to a text file or something. I got my phone wet and couldn't turn it on for 3 days while it dried. Over that time I had no access to my p-words.
    07-21-09 11:34 AM
  5. jc01108's Avatar
    I deleted it and use Ascendo Datavault. Great program. I use on my PC and BB.

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    07-22-09 06:50 AM
  6. CGI's Avatar
    I use it and consider it among my most valuable apps.

    I think I have around 85 entries... which seems nuts until you factor in all the websites, personal info like credit cards, any special account numbers for your home, etc.
    07-22-09 08:41 AM
  7. b.asagba's Avatar
    thanks for the link to those threads. made the decision to delete it those posts. dont really need it.
    08-16-09 06:27 PM
  8. DoctorNeutron's Avatar
    SO: if I were the evil George S or the like with lots and lots of money to throw around, why not spend some trying to crack the password keeper (or Norton's offering or your bank's offering) - if you could crack one, then you would have lots and lots of targets to milk. I keep mine in a flat ascii file, offline. Seems everybody is offering such. Is real security improved or just perceived ? Is the actual gain really that of convenience, or not ?

    Doctor Neutron
    08-16-09 07:25 PM
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