TK8 Safe 3.3

TK8 Safe allows yout to keep your private information secure in one place
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TK8 Safe is an excellent application to keep your private information secure in one place. The program has a nice and intuitive user interface which is not difficult to master. It is also completely customizable, allowing you to select different viewing options, hotkeys, appearance. You can also choose which fields to mask, organize information in groups, favorites, etc., so that you could find things easily.

Unlike other similar programs, TK8 Safe doesn't have a master password, but instead it allows you to assign a password for every archive. By default, every archive has five folders including my password, cards, files, notes and serial numbers. However, you can add and edit as many as you want. For instance, you can create an archive for home, office, etc. Each folder in the archive is different, depending on the category it belongs to. Most of them include general information and details tabs. You can include there as much information as you desire.

The program also includes a password generator, which can be very useful to create strong and different passwords for each archive. It also allows you to encrypt or decrypt an external file very easily from the Tools menu. As you can see, the application includes everything you need to keep your sensitive information secure, away from the prying eyes.

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Pros

  • Nice and intuitive user interface
  • Fully customizable
  • Password generator
  • Different approach

Cons

  • None

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Given that I see the last comment is 6 years ago, I'm going to hold out hope this might be seen and responded to.

I've had it happen now, for the 2nd time - saving the master file prior to re-boot, or in the latest instance, saving as someone from Microsoft on a remote connection started closing files while looking at my registry.

In haste, I entered the password with a typo. When it happened the first time, I had just started using, so I was able to start over. This time, it's over 6 months of records.

Is there any way to recover anything when data gets locked out because of a common occurrence like typo?

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