Thursday, 8 December 2011

MyLOK: Guard your Passwords with Convenience and Security

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MyLOK by ii2P - A Different Class of Password Manager
Protect Yourself, Secure Your Passwords, End Your Frustration
MyLOK, the simplest, most secure way to manage the growing number of passwords.
Secure, Convenient, Mobile and Supported
Learn More - go to www.mylok.com
No Insecure Cloud Issues: 2-factor authentication; smart-chip technology; strong passwords.  Reliable alternative to storing your passwords in some vulnerable Cloud. MyLOK by ii2P
Portable from PC to PC to Windows Tablet - Private information you store on the chip stays on the chip inside the USB Tamper-proof; ITSEC Level E6 Security rating.
NEW FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Virtual Keyboard safeguards against keyloggers!
Automatic backup of your passwords!
Secure Microchip Encryption: Take your credentials with you, wherever you go - home, office, or road.  Compact enough to store in your laptop bag, carry-on or in your pocket!
Plug-in and automatically start protecting your passwords!
Random, strong password generator!
Automatic log-in feature.
One PIN is All You Have to Remember: Access all your passwords with one personalized PIN, just like your ATM.  Backup and restore your IDs and passwords - no need to worry about losing your device.
Manage all sites with Favorites, Bookmarks
Learn More - go to www.mylok.com
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