It’s here! Passpack is officially in Beta 4 (with a new design to boot).
Passpack is the only Online Password Manager to merge high security with ease-of-use, putting the average person back in control of his online identity. Passpack is free and available 24/7 via Internet without installation. [shameless plug]
Connect to https://www.passpack.com and sign in as usual. Your account will be automatically updated so sign in will take a tad longer than usual, just be patient while the system does it’s job.
The new features are covered in length in this post, but here’s a recap for you:
- Stylish password list with alphabetical navigation
- Tag your passwords, find them easily
- Quick search on all fields
- Password Generator
- Scrambled up, no-spy password field
- Go to Button opens a link from your entry window
- Big FAT Save button
- Easily Import and Export your passwords
- Backup and restore your entire account
- Anti-phishing Welcome Message
- Lock up and Auto-save when inactive
Have fun folks, and let us know what you think.
If you don’t already have a Passpack account, you can sign up right from the home page.
Tags: Passpack, password manager, passwords, security, lifehack, antiphishing


5 Comments
What’s wrong with initiatives such as OpenID, as well as new OS technology such as CardSpace?
@Dmitri
Nothing wrong with them at all. In fact, we plan on supporting OpenID – just not yet. Everything in due time. :)
The new design looks pretty good.
The only problem I see is that the design looks like it ends at the bottom of the white section. You have big rounded corners and a drop shadow which makes it look like the page has stopped and the stuff below – on the background color – is extraneous fluff.
I went through every page about 4 times before I realized the content continued after the white box.
@Ben
Thanks for the input. We’ve got an ongoing discussion amongst ourselves here about the split page. But wow – four times! I give you credit for reading through the site so scrupulously. Thanks.
un peu court mais pas mal du tout