Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 68: Line 68:  
* The "lock" option will lock your keyring. Any passwords stored in the keyring will not be visible to you until you unlock the keyring with the master password.
 
* The "lock" option will lock your keyring. Any passwords stored in the keyring will not be visible to you until you unlock the keyring with the master password.
 
* Be careful with the "delete" option. Deleting a keyring will delete all passwords stored in the keyring. Deleted keyrings and passwords cannot be recovered.
 
* Be careful with the "delete" option. Deleting a keyring will delete all passwords stored in the keyring. Deleted keyrings and passwords cannot be recovered.
 +
<br>
 +
<br>
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
<br>
Line 82: Line 84:  
* Follow the above steps to add all your passwords into the keyring.
 
* Follow the above steps to add all your passwords into the keyring.
   −
Note that you did not specify your login id (or username) anywhere. If your login id is the same as your e-mail id or a shorter version of your name, you will usually remember it, and can avoid typing it in. It is a simple security measure to add as minimal information as necessary into the password manager. However, if your login id is more complicated and hard to memorize, like say 'K14227420', then add this information to the description field. Example. "My office login (K14227420)".
+
Note that you did not actually mention your login id (or username) anywhere. If your login id is the same as your e-mail id or a shorter version of your name, you will usually remember it, and therefore can avoid typing it in. It is a simple security measure to add as minimal information as necessary into the password manager. However, if your login id is more complicated and hard to memorize, like say 'K14227420', then add this information to the description field. Example. "My office login (K14227420)".
    
==== Saving screenshot ====
 
==== Saving screenshot ====

Navigation menu