Every site we visit now a days day,has some kind of User ID or password connected to it. The biggest problem a lot of users have is keeping track of their IDs, as well as having their accounts hacked into by outsiders.
Not only that, User IDs and passwords can be really annoying as the time gets wasted and always constantly typing the same thing in. Fortunately, there is the IDVault, and the newest version, the ID Vault 2008, allows for some ease in a user’s life, as well as some added security.
IDVault is a U key that looks like a padlock, even with a U-shaped metal end. You can affix the U-end on your keychain, and the device retracts the USB end. To install the user inserts the included CD Rom software, then inserts the USB Key. From there, a user can just add a new account for their bank from a pre-selected list. So when the user goes to their banking or financial site, their personal ID codes are automatically entered in. Not only that, there is a new window opened on the screen. The user will need to enter in a 4 to 8 digit PIN number.
Every time one logs on to any website, the IDVault automatically registers it and prepares for the next time. As long as the USB key is in, any site requiring a password is fair game. You can do shopping sites, anything! All you need to do is just enter in a new account from the Windows Sidebar.
This IDVault gives a user a level of protection that can defeat phishing, pharming, keystroke logging, as well as other fraud crimes. In fact, it is guaranteed to cover financial loss up to $1,000,000. In other words, it has a one million dollar guarantee. ID Vault is available for about $ 39.99