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Assessing your password strength, Password Manager icon settings, Manage, Password Manager

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Your logons are listed on the Manage tab. If multiple logons have been created for the same Web site, each logon is then listed under the Web site name and indented in the logon list. To manage your logons: ▲ From the Security Manager dashboard, click Password Manager, and then click the Manage tab. ● Add a logon-Click Add Logon and follow the on-screen instructions. ● Your logons-Click an existing logon, select one of the following options, and then follow the on-screen instructions: ◦ Open-Open a Web site or program for which you have an existing logon. ◦ Add-Add a logon. For more information, refer to Adding logons on page 28. ◦ Edit-Edit a logon. For more information, refer to Editing logons on page 29. ◦ Delete-Delete a Web site or program for which you have an existing logon. ● Add Category-Click Add Category, and then follow the on-screen instructions. For more information, refer to Organizing logons into categories on page 30. To add an additional logon for a Web site or program: 1. Open the logon screen for the Web site or program. 2. Click the Password Manager icon to display its context menu. 3. Click Add Logon, and then follow the on-screen instructions. Assessing your password strength Using strong passwords for logon to your Web sites and programs is an important aspect of protecting your identity. Password Manager makes monitoring and improving your security easy with instant and automated analysis of the strength of each of the passwords used to log on to your Web sites and programs. Password Manager icon settings Password Manager attempts to identify logon screens for Web sites and programs. When it detects a logon screen for which you have not created a logon, Password Manager prompts you to add a logon for the screen by displaying the Password Manager icon with a plus sign. 1. Click the icon arrow, and then click Icon Settings to customize how Password Manager handles possible logon sites. ● Prompt to add logons for logon screens-Click this option to have Password Manager prompt you to add a logon when a logon screen is displayed that does not already have a logon set up. ● Exclude this screen-Select the check box so that Password Manager does not prompt you again to add a logon for this logon screen. My Logons 31

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Your logons are listed on the
Manage
tab. If multiple logons have been created for the same Web
site, each logon is then listed under the Web site name and indented in the logon list.
To manage your logons:
From the Security Manager dashboard, click
Password Manager
, and then click the
Manage
tab.
Add a logon
—Click
Add Logon
and follow the on-screen instructions.
Your logons
—Click an existing logon, select one of the following options, and then follow
the on-screen instructions:
Open
—Open a Web site or program for which you have an existing logon.
Add
—Add a logon. For more information, refer to
Adding logons
on page
28
.
Edit
—Edit a logon. For more information, refer to
Editing logons
on page
29
.
Delete
—Delete a Web site or program for which you have an existing logon.
Add Category
—Click
Add Category
, and then follow the on-screen instructions. For more
information, refer to
Organizing logons into categories
on page
30
.
To add an additional logon for a Web site or program:
1.
Open the logon screen for the Web site or program.
2.
Click the
Password Manager
icon to display its context menu.
3.
Click
Add Logon
, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Assessing your password strength
Using strong passwords for logon to your Web sites and programs is an important aspect of
protecting your identity.
Password Manager makes monitoring and improving your security easy with instant and automated
analysis of the strength of each of the passwords used to log on to your Web sites and programs.
Password Manager icon settings
Password Manager attempts to identify logon screens for Web sites and programs. When it detects a
logon screen for which you have not created a logon, Password Manager prompts you to add a logon
for the screen by displaying the
Password Manager
icon with a plus sign.
1.
Click the icon arrow, and then click
Icon Settings
to customize how Password Manager handles
possible logon sites.
Prompt to add logons for logon screens
—Click this option to have Password Manager
prompt you to add a logon when a logon screen is displayed that does not already have a
logon set up.
Exclude this screen
—Select the check box so that Password Manager does not prompt
you again to add a logon for this logon screen.
My Logons
31