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Can I protect all my usernames and passwords using SensiGuard?

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Can I protect all my usernames and passwords using SensiGuard?

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Yes you can. Just store all of your passwords in a SensiGuard encrypted folder to keep them out of reach of hackers. Here’s how: • Create a text file on your computer with a relevant name like “Passwords” or “Login details”. • Now enter the name of the application/website and your username and password for the application/website. Repeat for each username, password that you want to store in the file. Example:Hotmail – bluesky, password 123 • Once you have entered all the usernames and passwords that you want to store, remember to save the file. • Browse to the file, right click on the file and select SensiGuard from the menu, then select Lock from the pop-out sub-menu that appears. • The selected file will be encrypted. When you or someone tries to open the file, SensiGuard will prompt for the password. Since only you know your password, unauthorized users will not be able to view the information in the file.

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