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Atek Logio Secure Password Organizer

Submitted by admin on Saturday, 10 January 2009No Comment

logio-secure-password-org-001-300x180 Atek Logio Secure Password OrganizerThese days you have to remember an amazing amount of passwords and codes, even off the top of my head on a daily basis I use alarm codes, office door codes, caspoint numbers, email logins, online banking details, loads of website passwords, the list just goes on.

Atek has come up with a pretty nifty little solution to having to remember all of these, the secure password organiser. The device itself is a pretty nifty credit card size that can easily be stored in a pocket or wallet. It’s able to remember up to 200 different passwords or numbers, and can also help to generate secure random number codes that are obviously more difficult for people to guess or crack.

Obviously you still have to remember the password for the organiser, but remembering one password is obviously easier than having to store hundreds in that overworked brain.

Available in the UK for around £24

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