I get really excited when it comes to devices that can be used by military personnel or spies.  The
Mandylion Password Manager is one such device. For some reason, I think that my data is more important than it actually is and therefore I must store it accordingly.
The manager can store and generate up to 50 passwords simultaneously with military grade protection. It is also ultra light and can fit on your keychain so that you can have access to it whenever you need the information. To get into your "token," you must key in your own unique finger pattern with the keys on the front, making it extra secure. It also has a "self-destruct" mode in case it falls into the wrong set of hands.

What I love about this device is that it generates, not just stores, your passwords. I used to work at an internet security company, and I have seen all kinds of crazy demos about hackers running password-cracking programs for a week straight in order to steal your information. We were always an advocate of "pass phrases" instead of "passwords" because pass phrases are harder to crack and take longer to break - the longer it takes, the less likely a hacker is to stick with it. The Mandylion Password Manager generates crack-proof passwords for you, so that you A) don't have to think about it and B) don't have to know much about what hackers want to avoid.
What I did not love about the Mandylion Password Manager was that I had a really hard time setting it up. It was time consuming and I had to call tech support. Overall thoug,h I think this is a great device and I anticipate using it frequently. It’s going to eliminate all of the tiny little pieces of paper with handwritten passwords on them that I have hidden all around the house.
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