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[QUOTE="ZapperZ, post: 6016510, member: 6230"] I use 1Password as well, and have been using it for years. I have the app on my iPhone, my iPad, my Windows machine, and my Macbook. Each time I enter a new password entry, or change one of the existing password, it updates all of them. So I always have all of my passwords at any given time. It has plenty of other features as well, such as going directly to the webpage from the password entry page, but storing all of my passwords securely in convenient locations when I want them is the most important feature. Zz. [/QUOTE]
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