Great Gadgets: Secure Password Organizer

Published on Dec 8, 2008   //  Gadgets

Chances are that you have a lot of passwords to remember. You have passwords for all of those email accounts that you use. You have passwords for a huge variety of social media and social networking sites, like Facebook and Digg. You have passwords to log into your blog. You have passwords literally spilling at the seams and it can be very difficult to remember them all. In the interest of security, you don’t want to have a single password for all of these services, because your entire online portfolio can become an open book as soon as one person cracks one password. They should be unique.

The trouble with having so many passwords is that it is nearly impossible to remember them all. Making use of that “forgot password” option every time you need to log into something can be a huge pain in the rear end. That’s where something like the Atek Logio Secure Password Organizer comes into play. Sized and shaped about the same as a classic calculator, this small organizer works as a data bank, storing up to 200 passwords for you.

“But what if this thing gets stolen?” Good point! Thankfully, the Logio Secure Password Organizer boasts full AES encryption, so it’s reasonably secure in and of itself. What this means, of course, is that you’ll need to remember a password for this device as well, but trying to remember one password sure beats trying to remember 200. Retail price is $30.

4 Comments to “Great Gadgets: Secure Password Organizer”

  • Certainly an excellent security gadget. I actually tend to forget many passwords.

  • nice find. I have been looking for something to take over the old pen and paper method.

  • This thing is interesting indeed, hacker cannot steals your passwords this way.

  • I think a pen and paper is still the way to go – save yourself 30 bucks