There has been a lot of confusion about PasswordFox. This is because the software is supposed to be very safe and secure but unfortunately there have been some situations where it failed to run properly on a computer, which in turn resulted in the loss of valuable information. To counter this issue, the developers of the software have provided two versions, the free and the paid versions. Although the free version seems to be similar, they both provide the same features.
However, I was curious to see if the software was indeed as secure as it claims to be. This was because I wanted to ensure that my personal information and other important files would not be at risk by downloading the free version. The free version uses the same encryption technology as the paid version. As for the downloading process, I found it to be very simple. In fact, if you are not very good with computers, it does not even require you to have an internet connection.
So if you really need a reliable password manager, then the free version of PasswordFox is not for you. You should pay for it because it provides many useful features, such as password encryption, the ability to generate passwords from your stored information, integrated email account integration, dictionary searching, and background scanning. PasswordFox is also an open source application. Therefore, you can download it for free and use it for free. All you need to do is download the application, install it and create an account. You will find that the application does come with a learning center that explains everything about the application and how to use it.