These days it's so frustrating trying to remember all of your logins and passwords for the sites you visit. That is of course IF you can remember all the sites where you have created accounts!
KeePass helps with this problem quite nicely. It lets you create an encrypted database file in which you can store your login credentials, notes and even some files if need be. You can encrypt it all with a password and even a key file for extra security.
There are many nice options in this program: You can specify details in the way it will encrypt your data, it can protect its memory from snooping, when you copy a username or password to paste it elsewhere it will clear it out of memory after a few seconds, and the very handy autotype feature which lets KeePass send your login credentials to another program safely.
Some users even copy their database file to their Dropbox folder so that any computer they use can get access to their passwords in a safe way.
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