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PrivacySafer 2007

PrivacySafer 2007

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PrivacySafer Publisher's Description

Features
Manage your passwords(Windows network logon, your e-mail account, your homepage's ftp password, online passwords, your bank account, etc. etc. etc.) in a secure way and protect your private data(bussiness documents, personal photos, secrets etc) and deter malewares(keylogger, Trojans etc).

Main Features :

Highly encrypted databases
  • Privacy Safer 2007 supports the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES, Rijndael) and the Twofish algorithms to encrypt its password databases.
  • Both of these ciphers are regarded as very secure by the cryptography community. Banks are using these algorithms for example, too.
  • Even if you would use all computers in the world to attack one database, decrypting it would take longer than the age of the universe.
  • Even quantum computers won't help that much. The algorithms are symmetric so its complexity would be reduced a bit, anyway, the sun will go nova before you have decrypted the database.
  • The complete database is encrypted, not only the password fields. So your usernames, notes, etc. are protected, too.
  • SHA-256 is used as password hash. SHA-256 is a 256-bit cryptographically secure one-way hash function. Your master password is hashed using this algorithm and its output is used as key for the encryption algorithms.
  • In contrast to many other hashing algorithms, no attacks are known yet against SHA-256.
  • In-Memory Passwords Protection: Your passwords are encrypted while Privacy Safer 2007 is running, so even if Windows caches the Privacy Safer 2007 process to disk, this wouldn't reveal your passwords anyway.
  • Security-Enhanced Password Edit Controls: Privacy Safer 2007 is the first password manager that features security-enhanced password edit controls. None of the available password edit control spies work against these controls. The passwords entered in those controls aren't even visible in the process memory of Privacy Safer 2007.

Support of master passwords and key-disks
  • One master password decrypts the complete database.
  • Alternatively you can use key files. Key files provide better security than master passwords in most cases. You only have to carry the key file with you, for example on a floppy disk, USB stick, or you can burn it onto a CD. Of course, you shouldn't lose this disk then.
  • For even more security you can combine the above two methods: the database then requires the key file and the password in order to be unlocked. Even if you lose your key file, the database would remain secure.

Portable and runs on most windows system
  • Privacy Safer 2007 is portable: it can be carried on an USB stick and runs on Windows systems without being installed.
  • Installer packages are available, too, for the ones who like to have shortcuts in their Windows start menu and on the desktop.
  • Privacy Safer 2007 doesn't store anything on your system. The program doesn't create any new registry keys and it doesn't create any initialization files (INI) in your Windows directory. Deleting the Privacy Safer 2007 directory (in case you downloaded the binary ZIP package) or using the uninstaller (in case you downloaded the installer package) leaves no trace of Privacy Safer 2007 on your system.
  • Privacy Safer 2007 runs, without downloading any additional libraries, on Windows NT, 2000, XP (Home & Pro, 32-bit & 64-bit), 2003 and Vista. No .NET framework is required.
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Easy database transfer
  • A password database consists of only one file that can be transferred from one computer to another easily.

Support of password groups
  • You can create, modify and delete groups, in which passwords can be sorted into.
  • The groups can be arranged as a tree, so a group can have subgroups, those subgroups can have subgroups themselves, etc.

Time fields and entry attachment support
  • Privacy Safer 2007 supports time fields: creation time, last modification time, last access time and expiration time.
  • You can attach files to password entries (useful to store PGP signature files in Privacy Safer 2007 for example).

Auto-type, global auto-type hot key combination and drag-n-drop support
  • Privacy Safer 2007 can minimize itself and type the information of the currently selected entry into dialogs, webforms, etc. Of course, the typing-sequence is 100% user-customizable, read the documentation file for more.
  • Privacy Safer 2007 features a global auto-type hot key. When Privacy Safer 2007 is running in the background (with opened database) and you press the hot key, it looks up the correct entry and executes its auto-type sequence.
  • All fields, title, username, password, URL and notes can be drag&dropped into other windows.

Intuitive and secure Windows clipboard handling
  • Just double-click on any field of the password list to copy its value to the Windows clipboard.
  • Timed clipboard clearing: Privacy Safer 2007 can clear the clipboard automatically some time after you've copied one of your passwords into it.
  • Protection against clipboard monitors (other applications won't get notifications that the clipboard content has been changed).
  • Paste-once functionality: allow only one paste operation, after pasting the clipboard is cleared automatically by Privacy Safer 2007.

Searching and sorting
  • You can search for specific entries in the databases.
  • To sort a password group, just click on one of the column headers in the password list, you can sort by any column.

Strong random password generator
  • Privacy Safer 2007 can generate strong random passwords for you.
  • You can define the possible output characters of the generator (number of characters and type).
  • Random seeding through user input: mouse movement and random keyboard input.

Low memory requirement
  • Privacy Safer 2007 uses very few memory, only the memory really needed is allocated.
  • No unnecessary memory- and cpu-consuming things like any animations are used.

Creates a virtual encrypted disk for user
  • Entire virtual disk is encrypted (e.g.., file names, folder names, contents of every file, free space, meta data, etc)
  • Never saves any decrypted data to a disk ? it only stores them temporarily in RAM (memory).
  • Even when the encrypted disk is opened, data stored in the encrypted disk is still encrypted.
  • When you restart Windows or turn off your computer, the encrypted disk will be closed and files stored in it will be inaccessible (and encrypted).
  • Even when power supply is suddenly interrupted (without proper system shut down), files stored in the encrypted disk are inaccessible (and encrypted).

Encryption is automatic, real-time (on-the-fly) and transparent
  • On-the-fly encryption means that data are automatically encrypted or decrypted right before they are loaded or saved, without any user intervention
  • No data stored on an encrypted disk can be read (decrypted) without using the correct master password/keyfile.
  • You can yourself check if the security is implemented correctly, you can, if you want, use any other encryption algorithm.



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