Java Contactor - Password Manager
The Java Contactor is a password manager that saves passwords in an encrypted database. This allows individuals and small businesses to maintain separate, hard-to-guess passwords for every site that you go to in order to protect your identity and safeguard your assets. Download a copy of the Java Contactor and get started today.
- Java Contactor (v) 4 for Microsoft Windows
- Java Contactor (v) 4 for Mac OSX
- Java Contactor (v) 3 UNIX
- Java Contactor (v) 4 for Mac OSX
Quick start with the Java Contactor password manager
For a quick start to using the Java Contactor password manager, follow the links below to get started.
- Important Note About Using the Password Database
- Using the Password database for the first time
- Passwords Window
- Password Menu Items
- Using the Password database for the first time
Why use a password manager?
Morningstar recommends protecting your passwords to avoid identity theft and using a password manager is the easy way to do it. Online identity theft is on the rise and as the number of password-protected sites that you visit grow, your risk of identity theft increases. If you always use the same password, then as soon as a thief guesses that password, then all the other password protected sites are immediately in jeopardy. Online thieves often use password-cracking programs, which use common word and identity combinations. Protect yourself by having different passwords for each online site and make those passwords very hard to guess, for example use at least 1 number, 1 punctuation character, a combination of upper and lowercase characters and don't use words in any language. Using the Java Contactor as a password manager allows you to type random keyboard characters that no one would ever remember, not even you. That's the safe way to manage passwords.