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KeePass Password Safe merkt sich Passwörter. Die praktische Freeware speichert Zugangsdaten für E-Mail-Konten, Benutzernamen, FTP-Server, Online-Banking, Foren, geschützte Webseiten etc.. Den Zugriff auf diese Sammlung wichtiger Daten sperrt die Software mit einem Master-Passwort....
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