Sunday, October 5, 2008

Automatic Password Press Release

AQUATRA announces the release of Automatic Password, handy software for hands-down automatic form filling. Keeping passwords and sensitive information securely encrypted, Automatic Password revolutionizes the market of automatic password managers by adding a sticky button on top of every window.

Compatible with all Web browsers, email programs and other applications, Automatic Password sits right next to the Minimize, Maximize and Close buttons found on top of every window. From there, the user can fill forms and login pages literally hands down. Providing a choice between fully automatic and single-click operation, Automatic Password really offers a choice between the best and better yet.

Supporting Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, Opera, Outlook, Outlook Express, and virtually all other browsers, email and FTP clients and other programs that have password input fields, Automatic Password does not restrict users' choice of a Web browser. Of course, Internet Explorer and FireFox can remember their passwords, but only Automatic Password offers a truly universal solution with passwords and account information working across the platforms and different applications.

Automatic Password protects its users by keeping their personal information such as passwords securely encrypted and inaccessible until the secure container is unlocked. Only authorized users can unlock the storage container with a master password. The password container can be set to lock automatically after certain inactivity period.

Organizing, keeping and managing passwords have never been easier. Automatic Password encrypts all passwords and sensitive information by applying strong cryptographic algorithms and storing in securely encrypted files. Automatic Password allows keeping login and password information, address, email and even financial information by making it impossible for anyone except you to access that data.

Automatic Password travels easily. An available portable version runs from a USB flash memory drive, allowing access to stored passwords and leaving no trace of sensitive information on the guest PC when the flash card is taken away.