Every time you click the Sign in button to log into a website Web Replay detects your intention and asks you if you want to store the login information.
It is very simple. Just navigate to the login web page and enter your username and password. After clicking the Sign in button Web Replay opens a dialog asking you if you want to store the login data.
Let’s see the steps you make every time you log into a web site:
Step 1: open your Internet Explorer browser
Step 2: navigate to the login page
Step 3: enter your username
Step 4: enter your password
Step 5: click Sign in
Save the web sequence above with Web Replay and from now on you will log into the web site with 1 CLICK!
After you save the login sequence, Web Replay creates a toolbar button and you can anytime log into your web sites with 1 CLICK!
This is a very simple and handy way to save precious time and avoid tedious typing and clicking for each and every login web sequence.
Note: you can group your logins, web macros or bookmarks by tags to manage them more easily. You can also create a tag shortcut on your desktop (or quick launch) and run them at the same time in different tabs by double-clicking the tag icon.
Step 4: click Select username from the floating toolbar. You’ll see a hand cursor.
Step 5: click with the hand cursor click the field for your online ID to indicate Web Replay the field for username.
Step 6: click sign in. You are redirected to another web page to enter your password.
Step 7: enter the password.
Step 8: click sign in.
Stop recording and save the web macro.
From now on you can launch the whole web sequence above ( Step 1 to 8 ) with 1 CLICK anytime you want!
Saveat least ½ hours a day by recording repetitive, time wasting web actions to launch them anytime with 1 CLICK!
Web Replay can record all your repetitive clicking and typing on the web. Just record the sequence you usually and frequently do on the internet to save at least 1/2 hours a day!
NOTE: Web Replay can also recognize the variable fields (the fields that change their value every time you navigate to a web page that contains such a field as the browse field for attaching files, the captcha field that some web sites use to avoid spammers etc.)
Many financial websites 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 in just one click. In this video we use the Bank of America website as a relevant example.
Note: This video is just an illustration of the concept, of course you can create macros for any tedious and bothersome repetitive sequence of steps you are doing on the web.
NOTE: This is just an illustration of the concept, of course you can create macros for any tedious and bothersome repetitive sequence of steps you are doing on the web.
Web Replay password manager detects when you enter your user name and password to a web site and asks you to store them securely in an encrypted database on your local hard disk.
After you store your login information you will be able to connect to your site with a click of a button!
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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 in 1 CLICK
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.
3. Click Sign In (after you click Sign in 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 in 1 CLICK!