There’s one problem, however: passwords. If you use a lot of different web apps you need to manage many different usernames and passwords.
This is the exact reason Dave recommended using KeePass to secure your online accounts. This simple program creates an encrypted database where you can store your passwords, but KeePass downloads offered are Windows-only.
Enter KeePassX, a version of KeePass – secure password management for Linux
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Three open source password managers
Finding it difficult to keep track of all your usernames and passwords on Web sites, forums, and portals? Don't start writing them down on scrap paper -- get help from a password manager application. I found three open source candidates for this task: Password Gorilla, KeePass Password Safe, and Oubliette.
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link.: http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/44739
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