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<blockquote data-quote="MalwareBlockerYT" data-source="post: 569143"><p>KeePass 2.0 for the win! KeePass 2.0 is by far the most secure password manager I have ever used or seen. I use it to store all of my passwords & damn is it secure.</p><p></p><p>I have the password database on all of my USBs/drives but then I have a key file (which is required with the password to gain access to the database). I keep this key file on 2 USBs which are both in my safe. So I need to get my USB & then type in my 30 character password to gain access to the file!!!</p><p></p><p>I am quite a over the top person when it comes to security - most of my passwords are 75 characters long & randomly generated using KeePass 2.0 - these passwords even include characters that cannot be written on the keyboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MalwareBlockerYT, post: 569143"] KeePass 2.0 for the win! KeePass 2.0 is by far the most secure password manager I have ever used or seen. I use it to store all of my passwords & damn is it secure. I have the password database on all of my USBs/drives but then I have a key file (which is required with the password to gain access to the database). I keep this key file on 2 USBs which are both in my safe. So I need to get my USB & then type in my 30 character password to gain access to the file!!! I am quite a over the top person when it comes to security - most of my passwords are 75 characters long & randomly generated using KeePass 2.0 - these passwords even include characters that cannot be written on the keyboard. [/QUOTE]
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