You only need these for websites.
If you insert all three, you'll be able to auto-login to the website.
Or you can leave them blank if you're inserting some other type of information like registration codes, phone numbers, travel plans, or just a note.

Pick a Title that makes sense to you. This is what you'll see in your list so you need know what it means.
"Delta website", "Amazon" and "Yahoo Mail" are good examples.
Put whatever you want here: notes, emails, codes, dates, etc.
You can page through your Alphabetical Order List using the next and back buttons, or you can jump straight to the entry by doing a Quick Search.
Passpack doesn't use predefined categories, but rather let's you Tag your entries with labels you find useful. Add as many as you'd like, there's no limit.
Click on a tag either in your list or in the tag cloud, and Passpack will show you all the related entries.
Use the Anti-Phishing Welcome Message to help you protect yourself against phishing.
The Auto-lock and save option will lock up your pack, even when you forget it and leave it unattended. Also, the Scrambled Password Field lets you copy the password, without exposing it to spying eyes.
Passpack let's you set up Disposable Logins for use when traveling. These One Time Password/Packing Key combinations should be used when accessing your account on public computers.
Passpack uses US Government approved AES encryption over a secure HTTPS connection. The same architecture which enables Double Access Data Retrieval also allows for Automatic Updates which are quick and painless.
The entry window is built for simplicity, and flexibility. You can type in a title, user, password, links and notes for each item - or leave some of those fields blank, only fill in what you need.
You can also use the Password Generator to quickly make, and fill, in the password.
The Go Button makes clicking through to the website faster, and lets you take advantage of the auto-login.
Import and Export to easily move between password managers - no vendor lock-in.
Backup and Restore lets you make and restore encrypted copies of your Passpack entries. You can even choose a different Packing Key for your backup for a little extra umpf.
If you can type it, you can use it in your Pass, Packing Key or User ID (and change it anytime you want). The built-in password quality tester will let you know how strong it really is.
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