My understanding blackBerry smartphones all password keeper is for

is the guardian of password for the ppl who uses the net to enter their websites faster and easier because some of the Web sites you need passwords for?

I added a website with my username and PW but when I connect to the site, it is always asking me my nick PW and user...

then, really, that I don't understand what is the guardian of password to use! I read some ppl Announces...

PS I'm blonde lol lol

Thank you!

Your understanding is incorrect. The password keeper function, it's that you don't have to keep those numbers and the password stored in an application that is not secure on your BB. You can store everything that you desire, even such as your number of credit card and other information related non - BB you want to be firmly maintained.

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