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12-24-2007, 03:13 PM
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Password saver
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Dear friends
I have created another website http://www.124password.com
It saves username/passowrd for multiple accounts for emails, social networks and other frequently used information and then provides single window to access all the accounts of emails, social networks etc. It provides capability for directly loggin within the website.
please review it,also use it and let me know whatever your opinion is.
Best regards
Joe
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12-25-2007, 09:38 AM
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Re: Password saver
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Seems kinda strange to store passwords in an online database where you could access them.... am I the only one who thinks this?
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12-25-2007, 12:10 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 13
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why not just use the remember feature in firefox?
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12-25-2007, 01:36 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 5,935
Name: Adam for web page design, not program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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I'm with multi-techie. The last thing I'd do is use a site like this to store usernames/passwords.
If, however, I were to use such a site, this isn't the site I'd use. The problem is that I can't make heads or tales out of the copy. It's clearly written by someone whose mother tongue is something other than English, and it shows. Those of you out there who think I'm being harsh and unfair should also consider that I am far from the only person in the world who would think something like that; many potential users of the site would say the same thing via their actions (or lack thereof).
I had to fill out the registration form twice, since it didn't take my password the first time.
I don't see an SSL. If I'm to believe that this information is encrypted, I expect to see an SSL.
The "sign in" link leads to "sign_out.html".
There should be a non-hover effect for any menu items after they're hovered over. The way you have the menu now is confusing.
Finally, you need to take the justify off of your text alignment. It works on wide columns, but on your home page where you wrap your text around a Google ad, it looks silly because you get those expanded spaces.
This may be a decent idea that appeals to some people (I honestly don't know, because it doesn't appeal to me personally). It's poorly executed, however.
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12-25-2007, 10:59 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 216
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You are 100% correct guys. I am in contact with my hosting company to get SSL.
I brought up different concept of site instead for what i was hoping to. The basic aim of the website is not to save username/passwords.I have try to make one window operation website which delivers from single window. Multiple email or social accounts can be logged in directly from that single window where information is saved.
* I dont know exactly why you had to fill up form twice. I will test it my self for any errors.
I willl get back to you guys very sooon.
thanks for your help.
Joey
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12-31-2007, 08:43 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 61
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Get SSL cert, and even more, you need to make it highly secure, Coz storing our
Login URL, Username, Password
in one portal. It's quite attractive to hacker than normal visitors. Coz i believe you can't store md5 password but the exact password. Which mean if hacker hacked your db, they will hv everything of the member
This is the most basic, important for your site
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01-01-2008, 02:30 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Not, Bad, I like the idea of it!
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01-01-2008, 09:08 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 147
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I would never trust this.........
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01-02-2008, 02:30 AM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 515
Location: SouthEast
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Site looks good... But I don't think I'm gonna register all my accounts in that... yay!
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01-02-2008, 02:45 AM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 21
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Quote:
Originally Posted by skoogo
why not just use the remember feature in firefox?
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Amen. Firefox has by far the best Password Manager.
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01-02-2008, 01:36 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 216
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iWebForum
Not, Bad, I like the idea of it!
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What would make you trust this. I want to build a trust by every mean possible. I will soon be implementing SSL, Then will that help improving confidence over the website?
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01-02-2008, 02:34 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 361
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Amen. Firefox has by far the best Password Manager.
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Unless you transfer your Favourites to a USB drive.
This website is useful for useing your usernames at multiple locations such as University, Work and Home.
Good Domain, You have some large competition though.
Id talk more about your security, and show an example of your SMUGED database.
I use MD5 and Salt to protect my passwords.
- Too Many Adverts
- Introduction text, has no spaces. Large texts puts users off.
Its a good start !
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01-03-2008, 05:52 AM
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Re: Password saver
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Name: rahul
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heya man very interesting topic.
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01-07-2008, 12:53 AM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 216
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NuWeb.co.uk
Unless you transfer your Favourites to a USB drive.
This website is useful for useing your usernames at multiple locations such as University, Work and Home.
Good Domain, You have some large competition though.
Id talk more about your security, and show an example of your SMUGED database.
I use MD5 and Salt to protect my passwords.
- Too Many Adverts
- Introduction text, has no spaces. Large texts puts users off.
Its a good start !
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Website shifted to Secure socket layer.
you would see https difference now.
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01-07-2008, 12:54 AM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 216
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ADAM Web Design
I'm with multi-techie. The last thing I'd do is use a site like this to store usernames/passwords.
If, however, I were to use such a site, this isn't the site I'd use. The problem is that I can't make heads or tales out of the copy. It's clearly written by someone whose mother tongue is something other than English, and it shows. Those of you out there who think I'm being harsh and unfair should also consider that I am far from the only person in the world who would think something like that; many potential users of the site would say the same thing via their actions (or lack thereof).
I had to fill out the registration form twice, since it didn't take my password the first time.
I don't see an SSL. If I'm to believe that this information is encrypted, I expect to see an SSL.
The "sign in" link leads to "sign_out.html".
There should be a non-hover effect for any menu items after they're hovered over. The way you have the menu now is confusing.
Finally, you need to take the justify off of your text alignment. It works on wide columns, but on your home page where you wrap your text around a Google ad, it looks silly because you get those expanded spaces.
This may be a decent idea that appeals to some people (I honestly don't know, because it doesn't appeal to me personally). It's poorly executed, however.
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Website shifted to Secure socket layer.
you would see https difference now.
What deficiency you see now?
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01-07-2008, 02:23 AM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 310
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I'd have to agree with what ADAM Web Design said, a site like this has to evoke trust from the user to make them use it, there are way too many things wrong with this site for anyone to trust it enough to give their logins and password. Here are some of them :
1) Too many ads
2) get a copywriter, the text on the site doesn't make much sense
3) the faq doesn't really explain how you are going to ensure the security of the data.
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01-07-2008, 09:30 AM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 122
Name: Jeff
Location: New Jersey
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Also, make sure you write your Terms of Service and Privacy Policy very explicit when storing sensitive data like that.
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01-07-2008, 04:09 PM
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Re: Password saver
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Posts: 17
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Like everybody else said (wrote?), it's problematic. Storing all your passwords and such required you to have a very high trust in the website, you must stress how the website is safe and what means you use to protect the data. Put it in the main page, even have a special page explaining it all.
About the design, too much google ads, they take too much place, it make it look unproffesinal to me, and that a very imporatnt aspect in this site. Also use larger text, you can barely read it with all the ads around it.
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