How to manage web login accounts using ALPass
Posted on July 19, 2009 at 5:50 am
It is always a hassle to maintain multiple usernames and passwords on the web. Web browsers have tried to help us with this by remembering our usernames and passwords, but if we share a computer, then it will be a risk to our privacy. You don’t want your girlfriend to read your flirty messages to your officemate do you?
ALPass is a web login management tool that you can use to store your login username and password for every website that you have an account with. Make sure to read my previous post on other password managers such as Billeo password manager, PassPack online password manager, and KeePass, my favorite secure password manager.
To create a local account, open ALPass then click New User. Then type your desired username and password then click ok.
Your account will be created, be sure to remember your log in credentials because there is no way to retrieve it as seen on then screen shot below. Click ok to go to the ALPass window.
Click File > Add Site/Folder > Add Site or click the add icon. In the ALPass Add Site window type website address, your preferred keyword for that site, and your login credentials in that website then click ok.
You will see the title of your newly added website on the main window of ALPass. Double click on the title to launch your web browser and you will automatically directed to the website and automatically logged in to that website, be sure that the credentials you have entered are correct. After this, you never have to remember that login or password because ALPass remembers it and automatically fills it in when you visit that site again.
Repeat the steps to add more websites. Use the Modify button to correct or change the wrong data you have entered.
With more web login accounts you have, the harder it is to remember the usernames and passwords. With the help of ALPass you can safely store your credentials and have them stored in an encrypted file.
Ben Carigtan shows you how it’s done.
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I was hesitant at first to get a password manager. I was content of using good old notepad and my handy memo book. However, a friend bought me a license for one so I was forced to use it and Im glad he did. My password manager is roboform, by the way.
I’m a user of AI Roboform and still using it until now.As alternative, i also use LastPass (online password manager)extension in Firefox.Works great for me =D
I use a toolbar that not only manages passwords but auto fills forms, saves receipts and tracks expenses as well. It’s called Billeo https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/12715 It’s free, TRUSTe certified and VeriSign secured. I like it