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True Key™ by Intel® Security: Multi-Factor Password Manager

Intel has launched its password manager to make your content easy to access.
Intel's True key app will change all face of security.

Do you use a password manager? If not, chances are good you're recycling the same handful of lame passwords for all your secure websites, and that's a problem. A breach at one site could expose all of your supposedly secure logins. True Key by Intel Security aims to do more than just manage your passwords, though. In the end, Intel hopes to eliminate passwords altogether.
You can set up a True Key account for free and use it on all of your Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android devices. Give it a whirl, see how you like it. But if you want to store more than 15 sets of login credentials, you'll have to spring for the $19.99 per year subscription.

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It's Easy
The True Key™ app remembers your passwords and instantly logs you into your websites and apps.

It's Safe
The True Key app is a secure place to store all of your passwords—that only you can access.

It’s Everywhere
The True Key app syncs automatically to your phones, tablets and computers so you have your passwords everywhere you go.

It’s Free
Every True Key account comes with the full feature set, syncs across all your devices, and lets you store 15 passwords or “logins” for free. Need more space? Upgrade to a Premium subscription from your desktop.

Security Level
Like virtually every password manager, True Key asks you to define a master password when you create a new account. However, it doesn't stop there. Depending on your device, you can add a wide range of other authentication factors.
The email address that's associated with your account can function as an authentication factor. True Key sends a message to that account, you click a link, and the app is unlocked. In addition, once you log in successfully on a new device, you can define that device as trusted. The fact that you're logging in from a trusted device serves as partial proof of your identity.

Its a manager that can make me believe
that anyone can use single password manager for all gadget.



PROS

Syncs data across (Windows, Mac, Android, iOS).
Can import passwords from browsers, competitors.
Facial-recognition login for Windows.
Can reset master password.

CONS

Doesn't handle oddball logins.
Can't fill Web forms using saved personal data.
No actionable security report or password sharing.

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