Tuesday, March 20, 2007

n-Pass: Surviving the age of multiple accounts

Can you count using your two hands how many online accounts you have? Probably not. The average North American has 20 accounts, with many in the business world holding over 100.

Your email and bank are obvious, but what about the ones you login less often into? Such as your libraby account, your Digg.com account, or your facebook? And did you know, that if you don't have a different password for each account, you are almost definitely a victim of password fraud?

With so many password to remember, n-Tegrity Password Manager (n-Pass) saves the day by offering you one spot to store all your diversified and hard-to guess passwords. n-Pass keeps a list of all your accounts, and to log into them you just click on the account you want to open, and it will enter the username and password for you, and log in. This creates more security, saves you time, and gives you a feeling that surfing through the web is gateless: n-Pass opens all your doors by filling in the passwords to all listen accounts as soon as you come accross them.

Find out more about n-Tegrity and n-Pass by visiting www.n-tegrity.ca

You no longer have to break your head tryin to log into an account you haven't checked in decades.

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