If you are a prolific web surfer and use a lot of sites for activities such as online banking, paying your credit card, shopping, browsing social communities while logged in and more then you probably have a unique set of passwords for each account.
I use the web for the above and Firefox remembers all my passwords. But I wish I had some way of backing or storing those usernames and passwords as I accidentally deleted them all recently. Let's face it - if you click the wrong button in FF settings you end up deleting everything. I don't use IE but I'm sure the problem is the same there.
SecureSafe Pro is a password manager which keeps your confidential information like passwords, credit card numbers in one location, they ordered up a sponsored review* for me to go over their product.
According to their website they feature military grade encryption options, you need to only remember one main access password to view all saved passwords and is 100% free to try. The retail version is $32.00 and is Windows Vista ready.
Using a 256-bit AES encryption technology the passwords are stored in a database tree and navigation is as simple even for a novice user. The application when installed sits on your system tray and presumably you never have to bother to ask you browser, or your brain, to remember another password.

There is a step by step demo if anyone is interested in viewing it. The company that make the software is based in Canada and version 2.2 of the software was just released this month.
They have a full online help library as well for you to go in case of any trouble with the software. I did a check for them on SiteAdvisor, via the FF Plugin, and the downloads tested of the application show to be free from any adware, spyware and other unwanted programs. So I guess you can feel safe about downloading their software.
Another feature that might interest you about the application is that it lets you store regular files inside the program as well. Which means they won't be visible to anybody but you, just click F9 to add a file {after installation of course}.
So go ahead give Secure Safe Pro a try.
*Order a sponsored review here.
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