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Thread: Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

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    mitchlle Guest

    Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

    Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

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    Re: Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

    Usually, it is never safe to save a password in any file, but if you are sure that someone will not be able to decrypt it. If you need a encryption software try TrueCrypt.

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    Re: Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

    I don't think so its pretty good idea, if you forgets password for one encrypted file you'll loose all your passwords.

    Refer to following threads having some tips to keep passwords secret:

    How to create and use strong Password
    Tips to keep your passwords secret

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    Re: Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

    Well said,
    Its never safe to save your password in any file on any system. If you have encrypted the file then there are 100% chance that it will be decrypted.
    Try to remember your password. Or use a secure, encrypted program to help you remember your password.
    IF YOU CAN'T Convince THEM ...

    CONFUSE THEM ...

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    mitchlleluo Guest

    Re: Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

    Thank you for your answers,may I ask Madjack,you just said" Or use a secure, encrypted program to help you remember your password"
    Do you know any encrypted program to help me remember my password?

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    Re: Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

    Windows has the ability to (and by default will) keep track of your user names and passwords as you visit different web sites. My Password Manager is an innovative password management application that completely outperforms all similar programs currently available on the Internet.

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    mitchlle Guest

    Re: Is it safe to hide passwords in the encrypted file?

    So can you tell me more details?
    Anyone has another chioce?

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