On a day to day basis, how many passwords do you need to remember? There’s your personal email, work email, debit card, pay statements, the alarm to your home or car and probably many more. How do we remember all of these passwords? I will admit, I don’t always remember them.
Shibbo.com is a site that helps you organize all of your passwords. Shibbo is derived from the word “shibboleth”, which was the first password in history according to the Bible. Create simply one username and password to get access to all of the other ones. You don’t list any personal information such as your real name or address, just a username and password, this protects your password information in the slight chance that anyone else sees it. Besides the free online Shibbo application, there are three other options that help you organize your passwords; Shareware, which you download and install in your server, Portable app, which you download in a zipped file, and the USB, which you plug in the pendrive and contains the info on any USB port. At the moment the online application is the only free one, although it only cost 1.39 euros to download the Shareware. Simplify your life by organizing your passwords with Shibbo.com.
Shibbo.com In Their Own Words
“Shibbo is a free service to store and manage anonymously any data related with access to Internet services (mail, blog, portals…) or electronic gadgets (mobile phones, PDAs, alarms…).
These access data can be grouped by categories (Mail accounts, Banks, Web services…) and access to them anywhere at any time.”
Why Shibbo.com It Might Be A Killer
Shibbo takes many precautions to make sure that your password information is secure. Besides the data being encrypted, you do not list any personal data so if by chance a hacker does manage to enter the system and finds your password information he/she will not know what to do with it because he/she doesn’t know who it belongs to, your name is not listed. Another measure that Shibbo.com takes to guarantee security is when you create your password for Shibbo.com there is a password security checker that will tell you if the password is considered weak. Shibbo.com really tries to cover all of the bases when it concerns security.
Some Questions About Shibbo.com
Although people do have trouble remembering the many passwords they need to survive a normal day, are they really going to toss away their agendas and notebooks and trust the internet to protect their important private information? Out of the four Shibbo application options the Shibbo USB seems to be the most convenient and useful, when will it be available? And how much will it cost? 







