subject: Why do you need password organization? [print this page] Why do you need password organization? Why do you need password organization?
We have to face a few facts - with the advent of computer science, our lives have become a lot easier and at the same time a lot more complicated. Processes that used to take weeks, now take minutes. Our money is transferred directly to our banking account and then directly to the stores where we shop. With a press of a button, we have access to almost any movie or television show we want to see, almost any music we want to hear or almost any book ever written. Our ease of access to the world around us is greater than it has ever been. But the access of that world to us is also greater than ever. To keep our information and our money safe, we have to set up limits to how others can access our information.
We use passwords to limit our access. When we use a specific website, like a bank or a store, that website uses a password so that it, alone, has access to the information we supply to it. But when we add up the websites we need to log onto, the banks, the social networks, our school, our church, chat sites, special interest sites, we are suddenly up against a large number of login names and passwords that we have to try to remember. What most of us do is try to come with simple passwords so we can access what we need at any time.
Simple passwords cause problems because they become easy to figure out. An analysis of passwords that have been hacked has shown that most people use a small number of easily identifiable words, such as a users name or address.
Logaway uses one site to keep all your passwords safe. A personal password and a site key are required to log in from any new computer. From there, you only need a password management tool to click on your trusted sites to log in, worry-free.