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Well I just had a rude awakening when I found I had a sort of trial version and it wanted me to upgrade or get below 10 passcards because over the course of 2 weeks I had created 62 passcards it said. I thought it was too good to be true to be free with no catch. I'll have to find this free version.
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The free version is okay & will still work fine if you never update your computer or browsers.
The full version is completely worth it. I bought mine several years ago and I get regular updates at no cost. I have 6 Identities (1 for each member of the family) and over 300 passcards. I use it for all of my daily sweeps entries, freebies, etc. If I had to pay for it each year rather than a single time, I would, it's worth it.
The difference between the Pro & Free Versions :
Remembers your passwords and Logs you in automatically.
Fills long registration and checkout forms with one click.
Encrypts your passwords to achieve complete security.
24/7 Online Support
Business and Government Use
(Permitted only for the first 30 days in the Free Version)
Unlimited Passcards (Passwords and Logins)
(Limited to 10 in the Free Version after 30 days)
Unlimited Identities (Multiple Sets of Personal Information)
(Limited to 2 in the Free Version after 30 days)
Unlimited sets of Credit Cards, Addresses, etc. in each Identity.
(Limited to 3 sets in the Free Version)
Unlimited Personalized Custom Fields in each Identity
(Limited to 3 sets in the Free Version)
Multiple User Profiles (Each Profile contains Identities, Passcards, Safenotes)
(Not Available in the Free Version)
Priority Online and Toll-Free Phone Support
(Not Available in the Free Version)
Fight Phishing and Defeat Keyloggers. - I particularly like this feature. You can log into bank accounts/ etc in public places without having to worry about someone keylogging your username/passwords. As a matter of fact, I regularly just click the logins tab, which drops down and then choose go & fill when I click on a passcard. It automatically goes to the page and logs you in, rather than having to type in the website, etc.
To each his own, If you don't spend much time online, the old free version is probably enough
