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    is there a way to manage all the passwords from my desktop

    hello every one there are some security related questions that i have as i am new to this forum i would like your help one shedding some light on my current query. my question is, is there any way to manage all the password of my accounts at gmail, yahoo and other emails that i have been using. actually my wife also uses the same desktop to my home so was wondering if i could keep an eye on her mails as i suspect she is having an affair. so is there a way to maintain the mail passwords in such a fashion that she will not be able to find out about it. regards...

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    Re: is there a way to manage all the passwords from my desktop

    well in your case first of all i would not recommend any one on spying on their wife's but if you are so desperate to do that and have come on a forum to seek help i would recommend 1Password for you. but please do not blame me for what ever happens the hell next after this. you will your self be responsible for the out come you encounter after this. sheesh you people really need to chill people. other wise do not get married.

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    Re: is there a way to manage all the passwords from my desktop

    there are many kinds of key loggers avaliable out there and why don't you go for one of those. you can use the All In One Keylogger ™ for Windows it will help you to know any password that are being used by your wife or any one who uses your desktop to login any where. but be ware the software works both ways and she can also use it if she finds out about it. the application does not appear on the task manager and if she has little know how about using a desktop the she probably will never come to know about it.

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    Re: is there a way to manage all the passwords from my desktop

    you should also try out the Remote keylogger as it allows you to know about the login details of the desktop you install it in from a remote desktop and she will never come to know what happened. this is much safer to use other then the usual logger in the market. although it does not come for free and the trial version only works for about 20 days. but this should be enough for you to find out all her passwords and logins.

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    Re: is there a way to manage all the passwords from my desktop

    Invisible Keylogger is a complete solution for you as it does not appear any where on the computer and comes with password protection itself so even if she ever come to find out about this, not that she would but still you will be much safer as she will never be able to come to know about it and you will be much safer using this. i too do not think that you must use any such thing for spying on any one let alone your wife.

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    Re: is there a way to manage all the passwords from my desktop

    i do not believe you should spy on your wife but if by that you mean you need to manage all the passwords including the windows logins and all the login that you encounter over the web. i recommend you to use the KeePass extremely safe for use and you will never need to remember so many passwords. however you will only need to remember the password to access you login data over the KeePass itself so you will only need to remember that.

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