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Internet iKeeper
Expiration status

Many internet sites and services recommend that you change your password often. The expiration status section of the Internet iKeeper record in detail view allows you to set the number of days, months, or years in which you wish your password to expire based on the record date.

To use the expiration feature, click on the Expires checkbox to turn it on, select the time period you wish to use (day, month, or year) from the pop-up button and enter a value you wish your current password to be active for and then press enter or return. iKeeper will now display a status icon for the record. If the password has not expired, you'll get a "thumbs up" icon (see image on left below). If the password has expired, you'll get a "stop" icon (see image on right below). If you click the expiration status button, a status window will open and display the expiration date based on the time period you have designated.

When a password expires, you can simply change the record to the current date and enter a new password. Then press return or enter and iKeeper will automatically change the expiration status back to active based on the time period you have designated. To turn off the expiration feature, simply click the Expires checkbox again.