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The new Adobe AIR damages the Passpack Desktop’s Local Storage

Your attention, please.

The new Adobe AIR, on some Operating Systems, resets the Encrypted Local Storage where the local Passpack Desktop data are stored. So, please, before upgrading to the new Adobe AIR, do a backup of your local data from “tools > backup” so that, if the data will be lost after the upgrading, you can restore it.

If your data is lost, the only way to recover it is to restore the status of your operating system to a restore point before the upgrade to the last Adobe AIR. Some users were able to recover all the data this way. After recovering the data, please, backup the entries before upgrade again and restore the entries after restarting the account.

It’s Identity Theft Awareness Day with guest blogger, Bart Mroz

We at Passpack are all about making sure that your identities and information are protected in any way we can. We provide you a secure password manager that is protected with host-proof host protection, secure messaging that encrypts your messages from sender to recipient and a Ring of Trust that allows you to send passwords [...]

Send Your Passwords Securely

Passpack’s recent Secure Messaging release lets you send (encrypted) PINS, links, login names, notes, passwords to people in your Ring of Trust. I know what you are thinking – why not automate it? We just did! Say hello to sending entries as attachments. Send a Complete Passpack Entry Now you can send a copy of [...]

Passpack At Web 2.0 Expo

Donato is a sucker for all things Web 2.0 and innovation, so when a few interesting conferences caught his eye, we couldn’t help but get him a ticket to Web 2.0 Expo Berlin. Our Passpack socialite-to-be wants to make the most of his time in the German capital and meet any Web 2.0-ers who may [...]

Getting Ready to Leave Beta

Passpack is getting ready to leave Beta. Amazing, but true. It’s taken a while (lawyers be darned!) but within a week or so the first few days of November, we’ll be releasing Passpack 1.0 together with our first paid upgrade “Pro”. This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Free-For-Now Becomes Free-Forever I’d like [...]

Passpack Releases Secure Messaging

If you are still not sure how to securely send login information to your clients, the electricity bill account codes to your wife or surprise birthday party information to your friend – now you can send (encrypted) messages to users of your choice with Passpack Secure Messaging!   Redefining Privacy How much information do you [...]

The Evolution of Privacy

Online Identity is a topic close to my heart. Passwords may be directly related to authentication — but Passpack’s relationship with Online Identity runs deeper than that. Let me share with you our ultimate vision for Passpack: in our personal lives, we all have public and private spheres. The latter is completely missing in our [...]

Up Next: Twitter & Friendfeed Users Can Login to Passpack

We’ve been talking about the upcoming messaging release lately, but one thing that has apparently dropped off the radar is the 3rd Party Login integration with either Twitter or Friendfeed. In the end, we decided to do both. They’ll be released at the same time as messaging. Welcome Aboard Twitterverse! Google lovers can use their [...]

Welcome Message Issues Fixed

Yesterday, October 4, we found and fixed an issue with the Welcome Message which was introduced immediately following our recent migration to new servers. In some cases, the Welcome Message was assigned an empty IP address. We believe this happened to any accounts (about 40) that set up a new IP address either during, or [...]

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