I am trying to figure out a way to tame the password beast. Is there something I can do along the lines of an SSL cert or a GPG key that I could use to sign the website in question and use that key as long as I want? Things like banking and secure transactions and then on the other end we have mundane transactions that need to be taken care of too. This for the sake of argument would be two keys/certs. I guess some sort or assymetric/symetric password would also need to be done, but as long as the certificate is in hand the transaction can occur. I'm not picking anybody out but I bet Lisa answers first *grinz* ;) Vi^3PP -- This is a GNUPG signed and/or encrypted email. If it does not reach your inbox properly validated, then most likely someone has tampered with the contents in transit. Please verify by phone if you believe that is the case. Return of encrypted emails by GNUPG highly encouraged. RTF, TXT, PDF, LA/TEX and DJVU files gladly accepted inline or by attachment. 0xD537A8E1 NOTE: I do NOT send out mass mailings for social networking sites and other forms of SPAM. Confidentiality is never guaranteed in unencrypted means, regardless of notice or not. Windows Version: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.10b.exe