So, why Web Replay Password Manager?
Because your own mind’s algorithm may let you down at times.
Because you don’t want to type anymore when you’re on the go.
Because Web Replay Password Manager outfoxes other stand-alone or built-in password managers by keeping track of ALL you passwords: web passwords and passwords for desktop applications (e.g. messengers, email clients, ftp accounts, crm applications).
Password Manager
Organize smartly and your way!
Making your life easier starts right on your desktop with the Web Replay Management Studio. The new Web Replay provides a convenient, centralized place to locate your saved online logins. Within Web Replay Management Studio you get quick access to your login information, the ability to manage all your passwords and usernames, edit them, add notes, or print them.
Free your mind and stay secure!
All your data, saved with Web Replay is stored on your local drive, in an encrypted database. Web Replay puts you in control and enables you set a Master Password to unlock your local database(s) – From now on, this will be the only password you’ll ever have to remember.
Free your mind and stay secure!

Every time you visit a password-protected website, you have to provide your user name and password. Web Replay detects when you are required to fill the web forms and asks for your permission to store your credentials.
Even more options...
Assign a tag to your login information so they will be easier to find.
Record your login steps and login
automatically next time you visit the site.
Add your login shortcut to your web replay toolbar and access it with one single click.
Send your login shortcut to different locations, depending on your needs.
It's your decision! You may wish not to have your data stored for that particular web site.
It's up to you

Each login your store with Web Replay has fully customizable storage options that you can edit at any time, depending on what each login means to you. You can easily add a tag, set an expiration date, track password history or add personal notes you find meaningful to your surfing. You’ll also find a password strength meter, just in case you meant to improve your password reliability.
