Free Password Manager

1.0

Software information

License:

Freeware (Free)


Updated:

12 Aug 2013


Publisher:

MediaFreeware

Website:

http://mediafreeware.com

Software Screenshots

Size: 4.05 MB


Downloads: 4132


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 12 Aug 2013

The first thing you must do is create a password-protected database. Once you have the database, from a simple interface, you can start adding passwords and credit cards. Once added, they will be conveniently displayed on the aforementioned interface and they will be securely stored. That is, in a nutshell, the functionality you can expect to get from Free Password Manager.

Support for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 is provided by Free Password Manager. Download an installer, run it, and a simple setup wizard will help you install the application on a PC powered by the aforementioned Windows editions.

The interface is separated into two tabs and two panels. In the upper left hand corner there’s a Passwords and a Credit Cards tab. When you select the Passwords tab, the panel from the left part of the interface will list all your passwords; and when you select a password, more details about it will be displayed in the panel to the right. The same goes for the Credit Cards tab; a list of credit cards to the left, details on a selected card to the right. It must be mentioned that the panel to the right can be hidden out of sight.

Using Free Password Manager is a very simple three step process: create a new database -> choose a password to protect the database, start adding information to the database. To add a password you need only click the New button from the upper left hand side and then provide the required information: title, username, password, link, notes. It is all such a simple process that even novices will immediately feel at home.

Securely store your passwords and credit card info with the incredibly easy to use Free Password Manager.

Pros

Installing the application is a simple process. There’s nothing complicated about the interface. Easily add passwords and credit cards to the password-protected database. Free Password Manager is free software.

Cons

None that I could think of.

Free Password Manager
1.0

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Free Password Manager Editor’s Review Rating

Free Password Manager has been reviewed by George Norman on 12 Aug 2013. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated Free Password Manager 4 out of 5 stars, naming it Excellent

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