For people with multiple Internet log-ins, keeping them organized can be incredibly complex. A service like Mitto.com can simplify the process by allowing you to attach tags to your log-in information.
If you are reading this article, chances are that you - like most Internet users - have multiple log-ins and passwords for the various important sites that you frequent. Trying to remember all of this information can be incredibly difficult, which is why many people rely on a password organizer like Mitto.com to organize their online lives.
But if you are a frequent Web surfer, the sheer number of passwords that you have can make it difficult to organize your passwords in a password manager. If you have dozens of Internet handles, how can you find the one you need easily? This is where Mitto's ability to organize you passwords by user-generated tags is a significant advantage over the range of free password software currently available on the market.
With tags, you can add category labels that you can apply to each of your Internet log-ins. For example, you can tag a password as "Web Dev," "Finances," "Communications" or whatever you need in order to remember it. And you can have multiple tags for each log-in, making it easy to find your log-in information quickly.
Marking your passwords with tags is the easiest way to keep all of your important online log-in information organized. Instead of having to search through your password saving program for the name of your bank, you can just go to the "Banking" tag and find it immediately. Mitto offers the most functionality from any free password manager along with the highest level of security possible for Internet users worldwide.
Ferlin Manning has written about Internet issues for more than 10 years. His work has appeared in leading print and online publications and has appeared on several major radio and TV shows.
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