The 411: SplashID 4 Password Manager for Pocket PC

MySpace, Facebook, Pandora. Between these and the couple of professional social sites, blogspots, PayPal, and the half a dozen or so gaming and music sites that I have active accounts with, I have a good-sized chunk of username and password data scattered around my office, mostly scribbled on the backs of receipts. Not very convenient and definitely not very secure.
Made by the guys at SplashData, SplashID 4 is password management software that turns the PDA of your choice into a portable safe of confidential information. Beyond that, The SplashID 4 password manager also helps you choose passwords for better security, defeat phishing and in general, be safer on the Internet.
The security for the portable password manager is darn good. 256-bit Blowfish encryption keeps data safe and cozy without bogging down a handheld. I can protect just about any type of information with the password management software: usernames and passwords, bank account info, even prescription information. The password manager makes finding the right password pretty simple, too. Splash ID 4 has a Lookup feature that delivers the info as you type.
The SplashID 4 PDA password manager has a sharp set of high resolution icons, so finding what you need is very easy. One new feature for this version of the portable password manager is Web Auto Fill, which prevents keyword loggers from getting username and password information. Other new stuff for the PDA password manager include secure file sharing with other SplashID 4 users, synchronization options with other SplashID databases and a password strength meter to help you beef up your Internet security.
If you want to see what else the SplashID 4 password manager for Pocket PC can do, check out the 30-day free trial at SplashData.
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