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The ever-useful identity and password manager for the Mac, 1Password, is finally announced for Apple's iPhone and the iPod touch, making things easier for those who have too many accounts and passwords to memorize without having to write them all down in a piece of paper.
If you're not familiar with Agile Web Solution's 1Password, it's simply a secured bookmarklet where you list and store all your accounts and respective passwords for your reference. It also automatically fills in your user or account name and password so you don't have to type them in every single time you access protected websites.
In other words, all you need to memorize to access all your internet
accounts is a single encryption password -- hence, 1password.
However, to add a layer of protection to your accounts you have to input one encryption password, to protect your information in case your phone gets stolen. Identity theft, after all, is a nasty thing to experience.
If you own a, iPhone, a touch, or a Mac, then you may consider trying out 1Password. It can be downloaded from Agile Web Solution's webpage, and if you're satisfied you may want to support the guys from Agile and buy it for US$ 29.95.
Picture courtesy of Ars Technica.
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