Alan
We are the collection stage of all the ideas. We have not yet started any development on the user feedback. We want to have bit more feedback before we start. So please suggest the ideal ways in which you want i vault to work. What will make it better? any other product out there we should learn from?
thanks
Melih
Portable Firefox. No strings attached. Small-ish footprint. Maintains most all feature needed for the basic experience.
The biggest advantage of using something like a portable i-Vault (versus an overly-encrypted Excell spread sheet) is protecting the credential. Not just storing it.
Protect the clipboard copy/paste and credential auto-entry process. Once an text-based document is opened on screen, snooping software already has your info. If you type the passwords, they're captured.
By the way, users should set passwords to be covered by asterisks by default. Even if heavily encrypted, the data is compromised by the off-the-shelf snooping software installed by spouses, significan others, employees, employers, et al. Showing it on-screen gets it captured to a JPEG file.
Portable i-Vault (with new an improved anti-snooping technology)...gives you some peace of mind when using computers not under your direct control. It won't defeat a serious cracker, but makes travelling without a laptop much more convenient.
It would be nice if the convenience/security balance could be skewed a little on the side of convenience while still maintaining some semblance of security.
Now, if you could just hook up with Anonymizer-on-a-stick, we'd be entering a whole new level of privacy.