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Password Shield Pro 1.8.4 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — Password Shield Pro 1.8.4

Designed to securely store your passwords in one centralized location.
$39.99 EXPIRED
User rating: 75 39 comments

Password Shield Pro 1.8.4 was available as a giveaway on May 2, 2017!

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$49.95
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Helps you get back all kinds of lost or deleted data on Android devices.
  • Password Shield is designed to securely store your passwords in one centralized location. Simply remember the master password and all stored information is just seconds away from being accessed.
  • Password Shield organizes passwords by category for you and is easily configurable and customizable, allowing you full flexibility in managing your user name/ passwords records.
  • Password Shield setup is simple and only requires the creation of a master password and email address (in case the master password is forgotten).
  • Password Shield is a time saving solution that stores all passwords in one place.
  • No more wasted remembering where you wrote down your passwords. With Password Shield you’ll never lose a password again!

    System Requirements:

    Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10

    Publisher:

    ShieldApps

    Homepage:

    http://shieldapps.com/products/password-shield/

    File Size:

    2.6 MB

    Price:

    $39.99

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    #19

    How do I set up and use Password Shield Pro 1.8.4

    Reply   |   Comment by Joy  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
    #18

    So I go to their site to see where the passwords are saved and I notice that the https checker listing for the site shows, "Connection Is Not Secure". Hmm

    Unfortunately https/GOTD also has the listing as, "Parts of this page are not secure (such as images). Sigh ..............

    Reply   |   Comment by olrowdy01  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
    #17

    Password link is not working...

    Reply   |   Comment by Don Craig  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
    #16

    It's definitely a good idea to have a password manager if for no other reason than to have different passwords for everywhere you go on the internet. We've been happy overall with LastPass, but even that one has some annoying quirks.

    Reply   |   Comment by starvinmarvin  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
    #15

    I would recommend Sticky Password, which was given away last week. You have the option to store in the cloud or locally on a hard drive or thumb drive. Can synchronize with other computers and cell phones. Been using it for years and the company is responsive to queries for help.

    Reply   |   Comment by Jimnovator  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
    #14

    I followed the download link and install ed the software but it appears as trial version.Would you please help me with this issue?
    Thanks,Carlos

    Reply   |   Comment by Carlos Defeo  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
    #13

    Company states:
    "....Password Shield setup is simple and only requires the creation of a master password and email address (in case the master password is forgotten)...."
    So, they have a master password record of your master passwords, hmmmm, and they can send you the master password via e-mail, hmmmm again, not for me.

    Reply   |   Comment by Freddy  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+23)

    Freddy, Yep,, hardly peace of mind.. a piece of paper would be more centralized AND secure.

    Reply   |   Comment by yep  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

    Freddy, The requirement for the email is for contacting/verifying it's you so you can reset your master password to a new one-not so they can send it to you. I'm surprised none of your "up-votes" know that.

    Reply   |   Comment by thewinner  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
    #12

    Does this program automatically sign you in when you are on a webpage or do you still need to copy and paste? I know I could try this program and find out for myself, but I hope someone might have the answer before I do. The last password program I installed from here was just a password storage and if I wanted that I already have a file in Word that does it.

    Reply   |   Comment by Velvet  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
    #11

    Is this useable for only 1 year?
    After which the give away suddenly stops working?
    Where is this "one space" that the software stores the passwords?
    Is it on your own PC hard disk or somewhere in the Cloud?
    The company website is ambiguous on this. It refuses to explain clearly.
    Why is it hiding this detail?
    Beware of the Lock Workspace option.
    If you are not careful and do not remember your password for this, you cannot use your PC.

    Reply   |   Comment by ric  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+16)
    #10

    What if someone uses multiple computers, there seems to be no way to sync them together? I would suggest having an encrypted database file saved and read from something like dropbox, which has the ability to sync files across multiple computers.

    Reply   |   Comment by Ashish  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
    #9

    If you are going to use program of this type in Windows make sure where you enter the master password is as secure as possible.
    Use an anti-keylogger, project the clipboard etc.

    Good information and free programs will help you with the above are available at the following link.
    http://freeware.wikia.com/wiki/Lists_of_freeware_antikeyloggers
    Rapport is recommended by many banks and is the one I use when I view my bank statement details. Note I said view, I never do any transaction in Windows as I consider it too insecure.

    If you're willing to pay then a review of a number of programs and more useful information is available at the following link:-
    http://www.toptenreviews.com/software/privacy/best-anti-keylogger-software/

    I never use password managers but if I did I would only do it in conjunction with an anti- keylogger.

    Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
    #8

    Install with success, but each time the software is started, Malwaresbytes blocks a connection to internet with this message:

    Connection blocked to a malicious site
    passwordshield.shieldapps.ml --Ip 37.92.173.64 port 53604.

    Why the software needs to connect to internet each time we start it?
    Passwords are sensitive datas. Too bad for me. uninstall.

    I use keypass which is still free since 5 years without problem and the database is portable to the android version which is free too. Staying with keypass.

    Reply   |   Comment by Detenova  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+46)
    #7

    There is an options to export the database to a CSV.
    In this file there are some errors:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ytkdtmnoazmrm67/CSV-uitvoer.png?dl=0
    the file:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/bn75t871s15ghxq/MyDatabase-20170502-a-Export.csv?dl=0

    Reply   |   Comment by Ootje  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
    #6

    One Word:
    Pins

    PINs is a free feature-rich Windows program for safe and comfortable storing of any secure information like passwords, accounts, PINs etc. PINs uses a secure 448 bit Blowfish algorithm to ensure the data are not crackable. The password used for securing access to stored data is not saved anywhere.
    PINs does not require installation and does not need any special dlls, drivers or system files which can mess up your system. This means that PINs can run directly from floppy - including data files - without installing anything. This is extremely useful if you wish to easily access your data on other computers as well.

    PINs is OSI Certified Open Source Software. It's freeware, but your donations are gladly accepted.

    Selected features
    •Secure 448 bit Blowfish encoding.
    •Unlimited number of entries and data files.
    •A clear tree-like data organization which allows logical grouping of systems and accounts.
    •Automated login into Internet services (SuperPaste).
    •A powerful random passwords generator.
    •Safe files wiping using Gutmann, DoD and custom methods.
    •Embedded hyperlinks launching.
    •Unlimited in size, multi-line descriptions.
    •A flexible data import/export in text format.
    •Multiple user accounts on a single PC.
    •Accounts sorting using any column as a sort criteria.
    •Comfortable accounts adding, editing, and deleting.
    •Compatibility with popular clipboard extenders.
    •Passwords masking.
    •Copy logins and passwords to the Windows clipboard.
    •Find/find next functions.
    •Expired passwords tracking.
    •Running from a floppy without saving settings to registry.
    •Multilingual versions.
    •Full source code available.
    •And more...

    Very useful for giveawayoftheday passwords.

    Reply   |   Comment by Jim  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+18)

    Jim,

    What is the URL for this, search brings up too many possibilities.

    Reply   |   Comment by KG  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)

    Jim, PINs is from 2003. Old school and not worth the effort getting that old 32bit program to run on a modern-day 64bit OS.

    Reply   |   Comment by Bernd  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

    Bernd, most of modern web browsers are 32 bit, like chrome, firefox, opera. Microsoft Visual Studio itself is 32 bit still, though you can produce 64 bit executable with it. There is nothing wrong with 32 bit.

    Reply   |   Comment by ew  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
    #5

    Good program. It has no cloud connection. Database is local. I am happy about that. Don't trust cloud. Generates passwords too. Looks rock solid. Should be priced lower or monthly subscription of $1 or less. Also there is no mention of what encryption the program uses.

    Reply   |   Comment by Checked  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

    Checked ,

    It's local...right...so what happens if your PC crashes and you need to format the disk?

    Reply   |   Comment by Mario  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)

    Mario,
    That is why you make (or should make) periodic backups of your system. Ideally an image of your drive stored externally, NOT in the cloud.

    Reply   |   Comment by greg  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)

    Mario,
    "t's local...right...so what happens if your PC crashes and you need to format the disk?" Simple answer you use your backups to restore it ... Assuming you are smart enough to back up your data.

    Reply   |   Comment by DaveC  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
    #4

    I received the program via the download link but I didn't receive a key! Now it's only a trial version.
    Any help would be great. Also is this a one off or will it be a subscription after a year?

    Reply   |   Comment by John Pokorzynski  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)

    John Pokorzynski, in the readme there is a link:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/sgb5879q84mmo2k/CodeAanvraag.png?dl=0

    Reply   |   Comment by Ootje  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
    #3

    LastPass. The last password program you'll need. <-dot
    (Simply as that)

    Reply   |   Comment by ABMM  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)

    ABMM, .. LastPass might be good, but check out KeePass as well. Lots of features and you can tell the password generator to use or not use special characters. Not sure what the maximum password length is it can make, but it goes well over 1200 characters. And you store your passwords in a local file (best would be on a thumb drive or if on the hard drive, change the name of the folder the program uses for the stored passwords data file)

    Reply   |   Comment by bruce  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)

    I have been using Dashline.

    Reply   |   Comment by Velvet  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)

    ABMM,
    I agree. LastPass is the best I've found.

    Reply   |   Comment by ron goodin  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

    bruce, I know Keepass. But I still use LastPass. No hassle.

    Reply   |   Comment by ABMM  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

    ABMM, Bitdefender has also password manager included in Total Security 2017. Previously I used only LastPass, now using both to check which one is better. For now I am surprised how good is Bitdefender Password Manager but tests still pending :)

    Reply   |   Comment by Virwus  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
    #2

    Sorry but I cannot see much point to this program........

    It appears to be nothing more than an encrypted database..

    If your passwords are stored locally then in the event of a hardware failure they would be lost

    Surely simply storing on a password protected database on an external flash drive would be a better & free option......

    Alternatively why not use a cloud based solution such as lastpass ??

    Sorry but this one is not for me

    Reply   |   Comment by PaulW  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+18)

    PaulW,
    Anything in the cloud can be hacked easier than your (properly secured) PC.

    Reply   |   Comment by greg  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
    #1

    It says the passwords are stored in a centralised location, is that in the cloud, or on the device? If it's the cloud, what happens if the company stops trading?

    Reply   |   Comment by Theresa May  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+17)

    Theresa May, Password Shield stores all passwords in one easy to use program. It means your passwords are stored in the application locally on your hard drive?

    Reply   |   Comment by Tony  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)

    Theresa May, Is this for hiding your Brexit strategy? You need something "strong and stable"

    Reply   |   Comment by Audiomonk  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
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