Today, we all have a long list of websites and apps that require a seemingly endless array of login details and passwords to access them.
It seems that more and more websites require their users to create an account in order to interact with others or simply state their opinion. It's always a good idea to set different passwords and even usernames for each of these accounts, but that's a lot of information to remember.Fortunately, Password Memory can help you with just that, it stores all of your passwords in one place so you wouldn't have to remember them.
Clean and lightweight graphical interface
The application doesn't take long to install and it doesn't come with a complicated setup that you would need to complete before you can actually use it. It sports a colorful but simplistic graphical interface.But the interface skin may seem a bit tiresome and it would have been nice it it had some options of changing it. Still, it has all features at hand so you don't have to worry about that. The first thing that you need to do after launching the application is to set a master password to protect your personal information.
Set passwords inside the application
You have the option to group passwords in projects, so you wouldn't have work account details in the same place with the others. Passwords can be changed under the Browser tab and you should save the file in a location where it's easy to remember and access.The file extension is .pmf and it has a unique icon. There's the option to associate all pmf files with this application and open them automatically.
More features and tools
It's quite easy to add items inside the list, simply type in your first and last name, the type of the account, address, username, password, email, website and comments if you'd like. You have the option to edit priorities for entries and enable file association if you want.All in all, Password Memory is a nice application that you could use in order to store your passwords but it could use some more features and tools.
Password Memory runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 9.04 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Encryption Security.
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