clipperz OK, so I guess I’ve been living under a rock for most of 2007, but I just stumbled onto this guy. I stumbled up Clipperz just this morning from reading a comment on someone’s blog (sorry, the source escapes me).

Here we have a snippet from Clipperz.com

  • Clipperz is:
    • a secure and simple password manager
    • an effective single sign-on solution
    • a digital vault for your personal data
  • With Clipperz you can:
    • store and manage your passwords and online credentials
    • login to your web services without entering any username or password
    • protect all your sensitive data: codes for burglar alarms, PINs, credit card numbers, …
    • share secrets with family members and associates (coming soon)
  • Clipperz benefits:
    • free and completely anonymous
    • access it any time from any computer
    • no software to download and nothing to install
    • avoid keeping secrets on your PC or on paper

Now, in the past, I’ve frowned upon online password management. They seemed like glorified excel list. Yeah, it’s secure, but who cares.

But NOW, these guys have incorporated an auto-login feature. This is awesome! It requires you to slap on a Bookmarklet to your browser, but that’s not really a huge issue for me. When I’m not at home, I usually run Firefox from my flash disk anyway, so it’s not a big deal.

The auto-login is an awesome feature. You simply click the link from the Clipperz website and you’re logged in.

Passpack also has something slightly similar, but you require the Bookmarklet to set it up and login to your desired websites.

Now don’t get too excited, these are username and password only. Clipperz has the option of doing some other custom fields, but these must be fixed fields. You can’t use them for sites that require random fields like some question or something. So sites like ING Direct won’t rip the benefits. However, you can still store your info in there.

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