TECHCRUNCH
DON REISINGER
17 SEPTEMBER 08
As more Web properties crop up, the number of usernames and passwords you need start piling up. In an attempt to alleviate some of those concerns and make it easier for you to login to your favorite sites, Mashed Life
provides a secure repository for storing all of your usernames and passwords and lets you login to sites with just one click.
Once you register for Mashed Life—it takes about 30 seconds—you’re brought to your account page where you can input all the accounts you have on-file at other websites. Want to input your Digg account information? Go for it. How about Google? No problem. Mashed Life even works with ESPN and other “non-Web 2.0″ sites.
As you input your account information into Mashed Life, you’re asked to give each a nickname so it’s easily identifiable, as well as your corresponding username and password. As an added bonus for those who choose to do so, Mashed Life users can share their accounts with others on the service (once they add them to their Contacts) without letting them know the password.