If you use a password manager to automatically log into your web accounts you must know that you:
-protect yourself from being a victim of keyloggers or phishing attacks
-save precious time by automatically log into your web accounts with a click of a button
Still, there are such web actions that a common password manager cannot fulfill. For example, to log into a web site like www.bankofamerica.com first you have to enter your username, then you are redirected to another web page to enter your password.
Let's see the whole web navigating sequence:
1. Navigate to www.bankofamerica.com
2. Type your username
3. Click Sign In (after you click the Sign in button you are redirected to another page to enter your password)
4. Type your password
5. Click Sign In
You can record this 5 steps web navigating sequence above with Web Replay. After you save the sequence as a web macro, Web Replay creates a toolbar button and you can run these 5 navigating steps above anytime with a click!
For more details please visit: http://www.deskperience.com/webreplay/
Sign in with ONE Click to online banking accounts that redirect you to another web page to enter your password
1 Click login to websites that redirect you for passwor
Many financial sites ask your username on the first page then redirect you on another page to enter your password. This is a security measure to prevent password theft. Using Web Replay you can still sign into these account with just one click. In this video we use the Bank of America as a relevant example but you can follow these steps for any other similar login form
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How to run repetitive, tedious web navigating sequences with a click of a button!
- Web Replay
- How to run repetitive, tedious web navigating sequences with a click of a button!
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