| Feature |
Specification |
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| Password Manager |
| Captures(1) login credentials from sign-in forms.
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Yes. Support for single and multiple forms as well as hidden forms. |
| Captures login credentials from sign-up forms (registration).
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Yes. |
| Captures password change in login forms.
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Yes. |
| Captures password change in password change forms.
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Yes. |
| Combines user name/account, security questions &
password captured from multiple web pages to create a single login record.
|
Yes. See (2) |
| Capture basic network login dialog.
|
Yes. |
| Displays a 'Save' prompt only after the next page is loaded and successful login verified. (non modal).
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Yes. |
| Captures security answers & questions from login forms.
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Yes. |
| Auto fills login forms.
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Yes. |
| Auto fills password change form.
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Yes. Old password and new password. |
| Auto fills user name /account in step one of multi-step login sequence.
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Yes. (2) |
| Auto fills a random security question in step two of a multi-step login sequence.
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Yes. (4) |
| Auto fill password in step 2 or 3 of multi-step login sequence.
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Yes. |
| State-full form filling.
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Yes. (3) |
| Auto fills network login dialogs.
|
Yes. |
| Handles multiple login records per site.
|
Yes. |
| Cross browser data mobility.
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Yes. Captured data can be used by both Internet Explorer and Firefox |
| Supports IE compatibles & Firefox.
|
Yes. |
| Per site fill & save rules.
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Yes. |
| Dynamic attach and detach to Firefox & IE.
|
Yes. |
| Name of saved sites are not visible in the file system.
|
Yes. |
| Maximum number of saved sign-in records |
10 records for the trial version.
Unlimited for the paid version.
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| 1-Click Sign-in |
| Navigates browser to a selected site then automatically signs in to that site. |
Yes. |
| Automated multi-step sign-in.
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Yes. SignupShield auto-fills and submits multiple pages (forms) sequentially, based on content.
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| Accessible directly from toolbar.
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Yes.
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| Searchable list of sites with sorting.
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Yes.
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| Security |
| Encryption |
Yes. Four, user selectable, encryption methods based on industry standards.
(including AES 256).
U3 based SignupShield data, is also protected by on device encryption.
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| Anti key logging |
Yes. Provides a virtual, coded, key logging resistant, keyboard
for entering a master password.
Fills passwords and credit card numbers to web forms, with no keyboard entry required.
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| Phishing resistant. |
Yes. SignupShield is not fooled by Phishing emails.
It fills saved passwords only to websites it have, originally, captured them from.
(see also Fraud-Alert below)
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| Auto Sign-up |
| Auto fills user name. |
Yes. |
| Generates & fills random user name.
|
Yes.
|
| Auto fills password. |
Yes. |
| Auto generates and fills random password.
|
Yes.
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| Auto fills email.
|
Yes. |
| Auto generates and fills alias email. |
Yes. |
| Emails |
Generates disposable email addresses integrated with Email Filtering and Forwarding server. |
| Best practice passwords |
Yes. Generates upper /lower case and numeric mixture controlled by user
preferences. |
| Multiple security Questions /Answers
|
Yes. Can handle multiple questions & answers in a single form.
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| Smart Form Filler & Wallet |
| Automatic recognition of a generic form.
|
Yes. |
| User defined fields. |
Yes. |
| Recognizes field's context. |
Yes. For example, can detect (and fill)
several address fields on the same form where one is a contact address and the
other is a billing address. |
| Automatic fill-in. |
Yes. |
| One click fill-in |
Yes.
|
| Single field fill-in
|
Yes.
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| Drag and Drop
|
Yes.
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| Multiple Forms per page
|
Yes. |
| Fill empty fields only
|
User selectable
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| Multiple addresses.
|
There are 3 address tabs: Contact, Billing, Shipping.
Form Filler can recognize
them and fill out the forms. In addition, Form Filler recognizes
Payment Address request forms when credit card payments are made. |
| Multiple payment options. |
Supports multiple payment options: Credit, Check, Invoice, Cash.
It lets users create an unlimited number of payment data for each option and use
each one as required when filling out a payment form |
| Excluded Sites.
|
Marked as "temporary ignored" or "Always Ignored" (or excluded). |
| |
| Fraud Alert (PhishShield) |
| Detecting form submission target URL. |
Yes. |
| User can abort and prevent a form submission process. |
Yes. |
| Allows users to define what is considred sensitive personal information. |
Yes. |
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| Disposable Email Address |
| Generates alias email address on demand. |
Yes. |
| Auto Fills alias address into email fields. |
Yes. |
| Provides email filtering & forwarding service for emails sent to alias addresses. |
Same limit as Disposable Email Addresses |
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| Management |
| Multiple Profiles
|
Yes. A user can create an unlimited number of Profiles. A Profile represents a set
of related information like "At Home" " At Work" "Just Looking" etc.
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| Updates / Upgrades.
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Automatic background checks for new program versions and definition files updates. |
| Backup / Restore.
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Yes. |
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| Technical pre-requisites |
| Operating System |
Windows 2000 or higher |
| Browser |
Any Browser based on Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher(IE, AOL, MSN, NetCaptor,
NeoPlanet and others). Firefox 2 & 3 |
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| Comments: |
| (1) Capture refers to automatic detection and prompting of users. |
| 2) This feature is required for login to many bank sites (see bank of America).
One enters an account name in one form (page), possibly an answer to a security question in another form and finally, a password form. (a.k.a. multi-step sequential login). |
| (3) In a multi account (per site) situation, state-full form filling
refers to the password manager tracking user’s login to accounts. If a user logs in to account 1
and then needs to fill out a password change form, SUS remembers the account used to login and auto-fills the correct
old-password in the password change form. Protecteer has a patent pending on this feature. . |
| (4) Many banking sites (mainly in Europe and Australia) add random security question to the login process. SUS will be able to fill out such questions fields. |