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Hi guys,

I have once seen a list of cool sites and with it there is a site that will manage multiple web accounts or perhaps storing your information in it.

But i just forget what site it is.

can you pls help?

thanks

asked Jul 23 '10 at 08:01

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Do you mean something like OpenID/Oauth? Or a plugin such as LastPass?

answered Jul 23 '10 at 10:24

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You could use a desktop/ iPhone application like 1Password, my personal favorite.

answered Jul 23 '10 at 10:59

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I like Open ID personally; I know everyone has their own favorite. My fav used to be pen and paper. I went through alot of notebooks that way.

answered Jul 23 '10 at 11:25

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I've always shied away from 'password managers', so to speak. I just couldn't put my 'trust' in an organisation or an application to handle some of the most sensitive data [other than 'personal' data] you'll ever hand over to organisations.

I've seen an incredible review of LastPass by a security expert recently and it's 'come up trumps', which is nice to see that the systems that are being designed now are really locking themselves down.

(Jul 23 '10 at 12:03) swinnie swinnie's gravatar image

hi guys,

its not an openid or a plugin,its a website where in for examples you just register your information like from your social account like friendster, myspace or even gamespot etc...

i think it was featured in a tv or in a magazine or a review site. its also a cool website.

thanks

answered Jul 30 '10 at 07:33

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It sounds like Ping.fm, or similar. Is it specifically for social networks?

answered Jul 30 '10 at 09:57

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edited Jul 30 '10 at 09:58

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