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Thursday
Dec022010

Where Password Management and the Social Web Meet - Announcing User Profiles

Combining Password Management with Social Networking is an awkward and tricky business. We here at Mitto have always held the privacy and security of our users as a foremost priority. Actually, it’s our core value and the reason we created Mitto! Nonetheless, one of Mitto’s core functionalities is the ability to share passwords between users. This is useful for businesses, organizations, teams and individuals  who need to securely share access to their online resources. Perhaps a web design firm needs to share FTP passwords between team members, or a fundraising boy scout troop needs to share access to their PayPal account. Mitto is the perfect and most secure way to handle this.

Up until now, while its always been possible to share your passwords, sites, and even your tags between users, we haven’t had a way to view the connections you have between yourself and other users. Therefore we are proud to announce user profiles in Mitto! These can be found under the people tab, and each user profile indicates the user’s contact info; how many passwords, sites, and tags they have in Mitto; and which items you share with them on Mitto.

You can set your profile up by going to the My Account section in Mitto, and clicking on the Profile tab.

In the future we will release new tools that will help you find your friends and colleagues on Mitto.

Sunday
Nov282010

Mitto is your Cyber Monday Ally

Hey, e-Commerce commandos, Cyber Monday is almost upon us. Did you know that Mitto is not only the best tool to handle your security when logging on to your favorite online retailers, but it’s also a great way to get deals!

On Monday, many of you will be logging to Amazon, eBay, Best Buy, and countless other online retailers. By using your Mitto Bookmarklet or Browser Extension, you’ll be able to login quickly and safely, cutting down on the stress of having to remember your passwords to all of these websites (you do have different passwords for each of them, right?).

Also, by logging via Mitto we’ll use our deal scavenging resources to show you all the best deals available for any given retailer. It’s all just a click away. When you open your Mitto Bookmarklet or Browser Extension, just click on the Deals tab, and save money!

Happy Holiday Shopping Mitto users!

Sunday
Nov282010

Longer Mitto Sessions on Private Computers

Most of our users start out their day by firing up their Mitto account, then logging into their various personal and professional web apps. As they continue through their routine they’ll come across the need  to log in to another of their web-based services using a Mitto Browser Extension or the Bookmarklet, but uh-oh –  they logged into Mitto an hour earlier, and now they have to re-login because their session has expired.

Well, not anymore! If you’ve logged into Mitto on a private computer, you can now adjust the amount of time your Mitto session will stay open before it expires. This means that if you at home or at work on your workstation, your Mitto session can stay open for as long as 6 hours without activity! This helps you stay productive.

All you need to do is login to your Mitto account, and access your account settings, by clicking “My Account” from the top menu. On the My Account Settings page, you’ll find the setting under Settings > Timeout for Private Sessions.

Mitto has always provided different lengths of time for user sessions depending on whether they were logged into a public or private computer. Sessions on public computers are much shorter, just 20 min. with the logic that you don’t want your Mitto account accessible to people on a public computer in case you walk away on forget to logout. Now you can customize your private sessions expiration time according to your security and productivity needs.

Tuesday
Sep012009

The Brand New Mitto Blog

Blogging is an important way for our team to keep you informed of the progress Mitto is making, as well as a great venue for us to hear feedback from you. Over the past few months we’ve been making an effort to communicate with you via our blog. Unfortunately our blog software wasn’t keeping up with us. So we decided to move our blog to a new service.

Relaunching the Mitto Blog

Our new blog is located at http://blog.mitto.com. Its being run by SquareSpace, a new Hosted CMS which we’re falling in love with.

We’re going to be stepping up our blogging so that the Mitto Blog will become a valuable resource to inform you on topics relating to Digital Security, as well as provide with tons of information about how you can use Mitto effectively.

Commenting

Our old Blog system had issues with moderating comments, and for that reason we didn’t have many. Our new blog is ready and waiting for your comments and feedback. We encourage you participate in the dialog.

News Feeds

As we’ve changed the location of our blog, the address to our news feeds have changed as well. Our current news feed is located at http://feeds.feedburner.com/mitto/blog. Please make a note of this and update your feed reader. You can also subscribe to our feed via email.

What would you like to see?

Do you want to know more about a certain feature? Are you interested in upcoming developments? Or would you just like to hear more about security? If there is anything that you’d like to see us discuss or cover in our Blog, let us know by commenting on this post below.