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The Password Keeper is a compact electronic device designed to securely store up to 150 password codes, each with a maximum of 60 characters. Its credit card-sized design makes it perfect for travel, fitting easily into wallets. With a user-friendly interface and robust security features, including a master code and data erasure after multiple incorrect attempts, this low-tech solution ensures your sensitive information remains safe and accessible.




S**Z
Simple but effective password keeper
Takes some getting used to but I was able to store all of my phone and computer passwords in just a little time. I keep it in my wallet and it's saved my forgetful mind quite a few times
Y**G
Poor text buttons graphics legibility
First the graphics text on the unit was too hard to read. Needed to be bolder color, because of this it was difficult to set screen text.
C**Y
Easy and secure
Easy and secure
M**D
Don't buy
Pain to use. Went in trash 1st day.
D**B
Low Tech, Slow Tech, an Inaccurate Description, & Pricey
It's interesting we find this low tech device in our high tech world. I don't know if it will take off or survive, but perhaps this review will help you if you are considering buying it.I like the credit card size, maybe a couple of credit cards in thickness, and the fact that it's hard and inflexible, though the seller doesn't recommend putting it in your back pocket. The screen is easy to read and uses a large font which is another thing they got right. The buttons are like blisters rising above the surface.Entering your information is a tedious process. Once I got used to it, it took me between 1 and 2 minutes per entry, which is pretty slow. Based on a telephone key pad, one presses the number of times necessary to reach the desired character. For example, the 3 button is also for letters DEF. so for the letter E, one presses the 3 button 2 times. D is 1 time. Other buttons exist for capitals/lower case/numbers, and other formatting and command features.Once I got the hang of it, it works well, but I sometimes missed my desired character because they fly by pretty fast. So I had to delete the wrong character and try again.I'm still contemplating how much time it will take me to enter all my passwords and PINs into this gadget, and I'm not sure I want to go this route. After all, I have a smart phone and a note pad app, and quite a few other possibilities exist...The best feature of the PIN-Master is the security it offers - and it doesn't provide. Here's what happens. On the fourth incorrect password the system goes into Security Mode, which doesn't allow any further attempts for about a minute's time, then turns off. Turning it on again, I entered the correct password and all my time-consuming entries were still there, contrary to what is stated in the description which states, "If entered incorrectly 4 times, all stored codes are erased, preventing them from falling into the wrong hands." This deviation from the description is either a blessing or a curse, depending on how much value you place on the time and effort of keying in all those passwords.Personally, the price of this gadget is a bridge too far. $20 would be more attractive for what it provides. Being one more thing I have to carry about is another burden. And the tedium of entering all my passwords and PINs is yet another. Perhaps for certain shoppers it may be attractive and I'll leave it to them to decide.
J**S
very cool product, never lose a password again, you only need to remember one
This is a very cool product, only a little larger and thicker than a business card. It is about the size of a very small, thin calculator.It is a very cool little gadget that allows you to input all of your passwords, and what they are for, into one password-protected device. As long as you can remember the one password you set up for the device, you can access all of your passwords. If you put in the wrong code 3 times though, you lose everything lol. Kind of cool security, nobody can access your passwords and info, but if anybody tries, you lose everything lol. Does not connect to the Wi-Fi, has no way for anybody to hack it remotely. Keep the device safe, and remember the password. Maybe even keep the device in a safe, or at least the password to it. Very cool device though, works great, very easy to use, just not too big on it deleting everything if somebody tampers with it. Still highly recommended.
E**R
It has it's uses.
I put my important information in it, kind of fiddly but I could do it. I have apps on my phone that save the passwords, but ot seems to only be for a certain time. Like, long enough to forget them. If I'm out on the road I end up doing password recovery, and I'm about out of ideas for easily (for me) remembered passwords. And they won't let you use them over. I also put in the routing and acct numbers for all my different banks., as well as other peoples routing & acct that I have to send money to sometimes I've had to get these over txt in the past, and I see this as safer. So I just have to remember the long password I set for this device, and I can get what I need when I don't have the ability to get it the normal way, like when I'm on the road or whatever. I feel safe carrying it around in my laptop bag, since it's nearly impossible to brute force your way into it. I would have liked a way to connect a real keyboard, but I can see why it doesn't have that. You could probably do the same thing with a TI calculator, who's going to look in there for your passwords?
L**S
good quality
Great little device to keep track of passwords. No more confusion of which password is for which account, etc. This little electronic device stores them securely for you, just remember to update them each time you change a password.
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