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About Automatic Entry Recovery

Passpack keeps backup copies of the last successful saves for each and every entry in your account. This ensures that should an entry ever get corrupted, the system will ask you if you’d like to recover the last useful backup. A glitch in the Internet connection during saving seems to be the only cause identified so [...]

Passpack It! Button Update

Some of you may have already noticed, we’ve pushed through an update on your Passpack It! button. After you update your button, here’s some of the improvements you’ll find. Login/Train After Add Entry A great feature of the Passpack It! button is the abil and add an entry to your Passpack account directly from the [...]

Auto-login 2.0 Support for Opera

Did you know that the Opera web browser is having a growth spurt thanks to Microsoft? Well, we certainly noticed the increase in Opera users clamoring for Auto-login 2.0 support. So here it is! When we first released the advanced Passpack It! button features like double-clicking to get a window like the one below, we [...]

Release: Groups + Bulk Password Sharing = WOOHOOO!

We’ve got a great roll-out for you: Passpack 7.4. Create groups of shared users, and share one (or batches!) of passwords with those groups. Combine that with fully integrated transfer of ownership, and password management starts looking sexy. Combining Bulk Sharing and Groups you can get your entire company happily on the password management bandwagon. [...]

Coming Up Next at Passpack: Groups

I’ve been stingy with the blog posts as of late, so I wanted to drop in with some news on what we’ve been up to, and what’s coming up next – Groups & Localization! For the past 5 months or so I’ve been traveling, while Francesco has been preparing some important Passpack changes. Let’s ignore [...]

Gmail for Passpack is Fully Active Again

Some months ago we stopped the full support of Gmail authentication to Passpack. Yesterday I was reading the post announcing it, and I had an idea. Google requires you to configure your account in order to allow the access to the mailbox from external tools. However, yesterday I decided to try and simply authenticate via [...]

New Passpack Desktop Release

Thanks to our faithful beta testers*, the new release of Passpack Desktop is ready for you to download and install. . (instructions & FAQ here if you need them) What’s New? Many of your favorite features from Passpack.com: bulk entry management see your people tab (read only) click icons to copy content from your list [...]

New Passpack Desktop: Want to Beta Test?

Happy 2010! We almost missed the new year since we’ve been toiling away on the internal alpha testing of the new Passpack Desktop release. Before a formal release, we’d love your help beta testing it – interested? Here’s what’s new: Many of your favorite features from Passpack.com bulk entry management see your people tab (read [...]

Yubikey:Two Factor or Third Party?

There are a lot of USB drives aimed at improving login security. The Yubikey is my favorite. It is compact and smart, and now you can use it to sign in Passpack. Tara met Stina Ehrensvärd, CEO & Founder of Yubico, during Red Herring’s ETRE 2008, in Stockolm. In that occasion, Stina gave a Yubikey [...]

Double Thanks, with Two Factor Authentication

While Americans were feasting on turkey and stuffing yesterday*, Francesco was back in Italy putting the final touches on the next release: Two Factor Authentication. This is a first roll-out using a  one time code which will be sent to you via email during sign in to your Passpack account. You can choose the email [...]

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