04-06-2012 09:57 AM
I am using Windows 7 based computers and have been using Identity Safe for over a month now. There are some sites that I use that I prefer not to have Identity safe save for me. These are very sensitive sites (ie: my retirement funds website, etc) I would like to see an option to save or not to save.
95% of the sites that I use are sites that are not sensitive and I do not have a problem with storage. It certainly beats having to carry 2 pages worth of sites and their passwords.
Thank You Norton!
Ohrings
04-06-2012 11:05 PM
ohrings wrote:I am using Windows 7 based computers and have been using Identity Safe for over a month now. There are some sites that I use that I prefer not to have Identity safe save for me. These are very sensitive sites (ie: my retirement funds website, etc) I would like to see an option to save or not to save.
95% of the sites that I use are sites that are not sensitive and I do not have a problem with storage. It certainly beats having to carry 2 pages worth of sites and their passwords.
Thank You Norton!
Ohrings
Welcome,
I may be confusing my products but I was under the impression that when you go to a site for the first time and log in you get a bar near the top of the screen which gives you the choice of saving or not [an 'x'] I think the program remembers when you hit the'x' and doesn't attempt to save or offer to save that site the next time you visit.
If I'm wrong I know a correction will be posted. Maybe I'll have time to check it out myself tomorrow. Til then
Stay well and surf safe
04-07-2012 12:11 PM
With ID Safe Standalone we have introduced auto save feature, so its more convinient to store passwords. The bar indicates that the login has been saved, and it also has a option to undo the change right there, and there by un-remember the password - for the cases where a user does not want to save that login.
There are options to go to a manual save feature instead of auto save and ofcourse a login can be deleted from vault using the Homepage or Edit Logins functionality.
