File Details |
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File Size | 38.2 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 7/Vista/XP |
Date Added | July 24, 2014 |
Total Downloads | 770 |
Publisher | Trend Micro, Inc. |
Homepage | Trend Micro DirectPass |
Publisher's Description
Trend Micro DirectPass manages website passwords and login IDs in one secure location, so you only need to remember one password. Other features include: Keystroke encryption, secure password generation, automatic form-filling, confidential notes, and a secure browser.
The Free version has no expiration date and allows you to manage up to five passwords.
Latest Reviews
asaenz reviewed v1.3 on Sep 5, 2012
Lameware/crippleware rather than freeware. I'll stick with Lastpass and KeePass as my main password managers. Some sites I can go to if I want to generate hash passwords periodically. Have no desire to waste bandwidth downloading this not even to test it ... in the end the effect will be the same ... don't want it on my system. 5 is so stingy of them ... 20 would be fair.
Kylde reviewed v1.0.0.1309 on Apr 7, 2012
a WHOLE 5 passwords in the free version? Wow...underwhelming. Use LastPass folks. Why do these companies keep trying to re-invent the wheel?
Uriel reviewed v1.0.0.1309 on Apr 6, 2012
Same as Norton's password manager and sucks just as bad. Except they have mislabeled this as being free software to suck you into installing it first because who uses only five passwords? They probably did this to gather your registration info for marketing purposes.
some guy reviewed v1.0.0.1309 on Apr 6, 2012
not freeware please correct your lie in you description
asaenz reviewed v1.3 on Sep 5, 2012
Lameware/crippleware rather than freeware. I'll stick with Lastpass and KeePass as my main password managers. Some sites I can go to if I want to generate hash passwords periodically. Have no desire to waste bandwidth downloading this not even to test it ... in the end the effect will be the same ... don't want it on my system. 5 is so stingy of them ... 20 would be fair.
Kylde reviewed v1.0.0.1309 on Apr 7, 2012
a WHOLE 5 passwords in the free version? Wow...underwhelming. Use LastPass folks. Why do these companies keep trying to re-invent the wheel?
Uriel reviewed v1.0.0.1309 on Apr 6, 2012
Same as Norton's password manager and sucks just as bad. Except they have mislabeled this as being free software to suck you into installing it first because who uses only five passwords? They probably did this to gather your registration info for marketing purposes.
some guy reviewed v1.0.0.1309 on Apr 6, 2012
not freeware please correct your lie in you description