Era Password Manager: Manage Your Passwords With Ease
With the number of sites you’ve joined throughout the years, it’s almost a safe bet that you’ll end up forgetting your login information for more than half of those sites. In my case, I’ve forgotten about 80 percent of all my login information. Of course you could just have your info emailed to you whenever you forget your password, but there’s got to be a better way to manage your passwords right?
What if you only needed to remember one username and one password? Sound good to you? Era Password Manager is a free password manager for Windows that will take the hassle out of remembering all your login information.
Sounds better than writing all your passwords down right? Let’s take a look.
![[Era Password Manager Screenshot 1]](http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/epm_screen1.png)
The program is easy to install and you can use the wizard to guide you through all the steps. Once you’ve entered all your data, you only need to remember the password you assigned to application itself.
The application uses a multi-tiered encryption algorithm to protect your data in case you were wondering about the security. There’s also an option to log every login attempt within the application.
![[Era Password Manager Screenshot 2]](http://www.connectedinternet.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/epm_screen2.png)
Era Password Manager can be installed on USB flash drives so you can take your data with you.
You can search for a password by name and flag your most important passwords. The application also includes a password generator.
Runs on Windows 98 and above.
How about you guys? Are you using any password manager?





Comment by The Masked Millionaire on 13 March 2008:
I really need to use a password manager. I forget passwords almost as soon as I assign them. I will look into this product.
Thanks for the information…
The Masked Millionaire
Comment by Brown Baron on 13 March 2008:
I keep forgetting most of my passwords too. This might be the one password manager that I stick to using. You’re welcome
Comment by Ibrahim on 13 March 2008:
Nice program, especially the encryption part that it provides..anyway using firefox will solve the problem as it has its own password manager.
Comment by Matt on 13 March 2008:
I use the built-in ‘Keychain’ software on my Macbook Pro. It’s nice to have required functionality built into your computer from the start
Comment by Beth on 13 March 2008:
This would be very helpful. Nice that it’s free!
Comment by Deca on 17 March 2008:
I prefer to use my own software as password manager.