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Firefox and Internet Explorer both suggest saving passwords for your favorite sites, but neither suggest a all-inclusive technique to administer those passwords, nor a way to simply modify the saved data. In addition, neither browser pre-fills your registration and checkout forms automatically.
Password Profiler 2 allows you to:
• Log into Web sites automatically
• Fill extensive registration and checkout forms rapidly and effortlessly
• Save logins to your beloved sites
• Distribute logins among IE and Firefox
• Keep several profiles allowing you to fill forms based on your requirements, like whether you want to use personal or business information.
Password Profiler 2 features:
• An highly developed artificial intelligence to correctly fill forms
• Encryption to defend your passwords and data
• Non-intrusive password filling and saving
• Low resource use
• Support for Internet Explorer 6,7 and Firefox
Password Profiler 2 is a absolute rework of the original Password Profiler (PP). As such, it was impossible to dig out the dataset from the original Password Profiler and introduce it into Password Profiler 2. If you previously used Password Profiler, you will need to recreate your logins.
In order to offer extra flexibility in similar passwords with sites, URLs stored in the database are not encrypted. This may be a concern to some people who decide to apply a master password to lock down Password Profiler 2. Please make a note that this does not have an effect on stored passwords. They are still encrypted. Password Profiler 2 does not support Authentication Dialogs. These are Windows dialog boxes that are displayed by your browser to prompt for user credentials. Password Profiler 2 only supports Web Forms at the present time. Password Profiler 2 has not been systematically tested with the beta version of Internet Explorer 8. Password Profiler 2 will most likely need to be updated to function with Internet Explorer 8 when Internet Explorer 8 is formally released.
Installing Password Profiler 2
When you install Password Profiler 2 (PP2), it will inquire if you’d like to set up the Firefox and Internet Explorer add-ons. If you use both browsers make sure to choose both. Following the initial install, a wizard will come into view to walk you from first to last information regarding Password Profiler 2. At the last part of the wizard, it will permit you decide if you’d like Password Profiler 2 to automatically save forms with passwords and if you’d like to automatically fill forms that have been formerly saved. No matter what you decide to choose now, you can everlastingly modify your preferences from the Edit | Options menu in the program.

- If you install the Firefox extension, Firefox will open and request if you would like to install the PasswordProfilerFF.xpi. Select Install Now and the Firefox Add-ons manager will become visible with a button prompting you to Restart Now. Once you press on the button, Firefox will be restarted and you will see the Password Profiler program icon in the bottom right corner of Firefox browser. Clicking (left click) on the icon will show the Password Profiler popup list of options.
- If you install the IE add-on, the Password Profiler icon will come out in the toolbar of Internet Explorer 6 when you restart it. In Internet Explorer 7, Password Profiler will become visible in the chevron “>>” menu in the toolbar.
Master Password
If you make use of Password Profiler 2 at your workplace or on a notebook, or maybe if you’re worried about security at residence, you can lock down Password Profiler 2 so that it requires a password to use. Click on Edit menu, and then select “Edit Master Password” Option… By doing this it will allow you to create a master password. It will ask you for the password, another password for confirmation, and a reminder phrase(In case if you forgot the password) to help out you remember the password.
Password Profiler 2 doesn’t store up your password anywhere on your system, or even in the program’s memory, so it is vital that you do not forget the password. Lost passwords cannot be recovered. Since the password is not retained, you will have to enter the password each time you deal with the Password Profiler 2, or a new browser session.
Reporting/Printing

You can not only take the print out of all your saved site forms and profiles but also can create an HTML file to view them without using Password Profiler 2.To do this you will have to simply hit the Print button in the toolbar and select if you’d like to include profiles and/or sites and if you’d like to hide passwords.Then click the “Print” or “Print to file” button.
Window Style
Password Profiler 2 also features a way to modify the appearance of the program. For changing the appearance click on View menu, and then select Application Look. The default look is Office 2007 Blue Style. On the other hand, you can choose an appearance from eight additional styles like Office 2003, Windows XP, Window 2000 and more.
Password Profiler’s Database
Password Profiler 2 uses a database to store up your profiles and logins. Sporadically you may want to carry out maintenance on this database. In the File menu there are 4 database-related options as listed belo:
• Restore Database… – this will open a dialog box to select an existing backup to substitute the current one.
• Backup Database… – this item will permit you to decide a location to backup the present database.
• Database Info… – this option will list the information regarding the database. E.g. how many records are in the database and the last time it was backed up.
• Compact Database… – this option will permit you to minimize the size of a database that has gotten huge eventually and has had many records deleted. It is imperative to not disrupt the compaction procedure once on track or else you risk corrupting the database.
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