Remembering all the passwords for protected resources to which you need to log in can be problematic. KWallet remembers them for you. It collects all passwords and stores them in an encrypted file. With a single master password, open your wallet to view, search, delete, or create entries. Normally you do not need to insert an entry manually. KDE recognizes if a resource requires authentication and KWallet starts automatically.
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If you forget your KWallet password, it cannot be recovered. Furthermore, anyone who knows your password can obtain all information contained in the wallet. |
When KWallet starts for the first time (for example, when you access a Web site where you must enter a password to log in), a dialog appears with the welcome screen. Choose between
(recommended) and . If you choose , in the next screen you can choose whether to store personal information. Some KDE applications, such as Konqueror or KMail, can use the wallet system to store Web form data and cookies. Select to activate KWallet and leave with .If you choose
, you have an additional security level screen. The default settings are generally acceptable for most users, but others may wish to change them. closes wallets after a period of inactivity. To separate network passwords and local passwords, activate . Close with .You can alter the settings at any time by right-clicking the KWallet icon in the panel and selecting
. A dialog box opens where you can select several options. By default, all passwords are stored in one wallet, , but you can also add new wallets. Once configured, KWallet appears in the panel.