| KWalletManager manages all your passwords in an encrypted file |
KWalletManager is an optional tool which can greatly assist your work-flow while maintaining security.
A right-click, context menu on the wallet in kwalletmanager offers maintenance options:
Clicking (or in some versions, double-clicking) on a wallet allows you to examine the contents of a wallet. From here you can remove any entries that you do not wish to be further controlled by the wallet. A further advantage is that it is possible to examine the passwords for individual entries - particularly useful if you have mis-typed a password and stored it. These activities remain secure, since they are only available after you have given the passphrase.
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| For greater security configure KWalletManager to use one wallet for local passwords and a separate one for network passwords and form data. |
Open KDE Wallet Manager, and go to , and there adjust application settings. Useful if you mistakenly told an application not to use KDE Wallet Manager.