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Password
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Works with websites
Works with software applications
Support tray
Multi-lingual support
Internet security has become a widely known problem long ago. Everywhere in the
Interenet you can hear about it. Naturally, it is great to feel safe and secure
while surfing the Net. When you are entering your password on most sites, you
can see only asterisk signs in the password field. This feature is intended to
protect your passwords from viewing by other people; but sometimes it becomes a
trouble rather than help. Let's say you are using a computer at home and no one
can take a peek over your shoulder.
You entered your password several times, then checked the "remember my
login and password" checkbox and finally forgot your password. Then
unexpectedly your computer crashes or you need to re-type that password for some
reason, but you don't remember it. What should you have done to prevent
forgetting your password? The answer is clear - you should have downloaded
Password Spectator from www.refog.com and installed it long ago.
This great software lets you "see" what is behind the asterisks,
so you can see your actual password when you need it. Password Spectator works
both with Internet sites and with software applications that require entering
passwords.
This software works with the overwhelming majority of applications; the only
exception are the programs that actually "store" asterisks behind the
asterisks.
Limitations: Limitations: The programs is good for most password fields
present in MS Windows, for example, those for ISPs in dial-up dialog boxes, in
CuteFTP or Outlook Express. But it is no good for programs hiding no actual
passwords "under" the asterisks, for instance, it is Windows NT User
Manager. Normally, passwords can be recovered in Win 95, 98, ME, Windows NT,
Windows 2000 and Windows XP (all Editions). Passwords on the web can be
recovered if you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (or higher) in any Windows
system.
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