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 * PassPack **
 * https://www.passpack.com/online/#0 **

Do you ever have trouble keeping track of all your passwords? You may even have this problem with usernames too! What you require is a secure list of my usernames and passwords that could be accessed anywhere. And there is such an item named [|PassPack].
 * PassPack ** is an online password manager.

1.) Visit PassPack.com and click on the **Sign Up** button.

2.) Choose a username, a password, agree to their terms of service and then click **Done**. For security purposes, PassPack does not ask for your e-mail address.

3.) The information you just typed in will be confirmed, along with a client code. Since you didn’t enter your e-mail address, PassPack cannot send you your information in the case that you forget. Your client code is the only way you can identify yourself to PassPack.  So, make doubly sure you write that code down and keep it in a safe place.  4.) Below, you are asked to create a packing key. It is another form of security, which you’ll need to view and add passwords to your account. Go ahead and create one and then click **Set Key**. Again ensure to write down your packing key as well.

5.) You will now see list of passwords, which should be empty. Click the link of **Add a New Entry**.  6.) A box will appear. Enter in the information you would like to give. PassPack provides the optional field of notes and it also allows you to link straight to the log in area of a Web site. When you are done with the entry, click **OK** and the new entry will be added.

Voila! You now have a simple and secure list of usernames and passwords. PassPack also suggests that you keep track of other private information by entering it into the **Notes** area.

When you are done entering all of your information, click the **Save** button, followed by the **Pack it Up!** button. To view a password entry, just log in, click on the entry you want to see and the listing will be displayed. In Internet Explorer, set PassPack.com as one of your homepage tabs. That way, you just need to log in once and you can easily flip back and forth between the Web site and your list of passwords. How to do this, All you do is open up all the pages you want in separate tabs in a single window then go to:- **Tools > Options** > General button. Under “Home Page” Press the “Use Current Pages” button.

When you press the “Home” button or open up Firefox etc. you will be greeted with all your favorite sites. Bear in mind though, if you are surfing around and hit Home, it will bring up all the pages, not just one.