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SDI USA Announces the Latest Password Magic Release 1.03

Password Magic, for Windows PC users, securely stores logins, passwords and usernames as well as confidential information such as bank and credit card details within an encrypted database and automatically retrieves these details to fill out web order forms or complete web logins. Password Magic may be used to securely access on-line banking, credit card accounts and on-line shopping or travel arrangements; in fact anything that needs a password or an on-line login routine can be accessed with just a simple click of the mouse.

With Password Magic, you can shred all those scraps of paper and delete all those "hidden" notes everywhere on your PC, and never lose another Password, User ID or Secure Data ever again.

Password Magic provides automatic Login to your:
- Favorite Web Sites
- Online Banking
- Credit Card Accounts
- Tax Accounts
- Stockbroker Accounts
- Email Account
- Online Shopping & Suppliers
- Frequent Flyer Programs
- Hotel & Travel Rewards
- eBay & other auction Accounts
- Google, AOL & other Web Accounts
- Hobby or Special Interest sites

Password Magic provides these benefits:
- Fast, Easy, Secure One-click Login
- Store Banking Information securely
- Store Credit Card data securely
- Store PIN & CVV numbers
- Store secret NOTES & information
- Secure Multiple Identity Support
- Secure Multiple User Support
- Store Software Licence Codes
- Never lose another password.
- Fully manageable database
- Customized file storage paths
- Customized preferences

Password Magic securely stores your passwords and other confidential information in an encrypted database and automatically retrieves the information to complete web logins or fill out web order forms. Since you will not be typing any information, this defeats any "key-logger" virus which might have infected your computer.

For added security, you can configure Password Magic to shut-down and auto log-off after a user-determined time delay if required.



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