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you have many freeware application to do that but then again most browsers can be configured to save your info, log in, passwords etc...
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this is a typical example, google for more
http://keepass.info/
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Yah , i have many passwords need to remember .I have program to manage password ,too.But I mean i want to look 1 web can save my informations - username and password. So , i can access it from anywhere and anytime. However that web have to safe . Do u know address of webs?
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for example i have only one, universal password which i use it in all my accounts.
In this way, I cannot forget it and it's easier to handle on the web.
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