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Sensiva, Inc. introduces Xpass, the secure and private solution for 
accessing online accounts without typing passwords

Xpass security software offers the alternative to server-based single 
sign-on solutions


Palo Alto, California, October 11, 2002 -- Sensiva, Inc. today 
announced the availability of its Xpass security software, which 
allows Internet users to access secure websites without the need to 
type and remember passwords. With Xpass, users access Internet 
services such as online trading, banking, shopping, email, private 
portals, etc. with a single mouse click. Because Xpass encrypts and 
stores the users' passwords on their computer, they can control and 
manage their own sensitive information individually and keep their 
privacy.

"Xpass is a robust software application that solves the 
ever-increasing problem of remembering multiple passwords when 
accessing secure web sites and services," said David Dupouy, CEO of 
Sensiva, Inc. "Not only does Xpass solve a major problem by typing 
each password every time for the user, but as opposed to other single 
sign-on solutions, it keeps passwords safely on the user's computer, 
rather than on some vulnerable public server. The solution is both 
more secure and totally private".

Xpass features the powerful DES encryption industry standard to 
ensure a high level of protection for passwords. "No system is 
unbreakable, but Xpass makes the hacker's life much more difficult 
than a server-based solution, and the security mainly depends on the 
user's choice of their Master Password." David Dupouy also said.

Since users don't need to remember each password for every online 
account, they can choose more complex and varied ones -- thus 
increasing security. Users need to remember only one private "Master 
Password" that is used as the key to encrypt data.

As a universal solution, Xpass can log the user onto the majority of 
the world's websites. Current server-based single sign-on solutions, 
on the other hand, need to be specifically adapted to each website 
and consequently work with only a few of them, dramatically reducing 
the very value and benefit of the solution.

For the end user, Xpass is about simplicity, security, and privacy. 
"The best way to keep your privacy is to keep your information with 
you at all times." said David Dupouy. "Passwords are the keys to 
accessing your online assets, and Xpass is the universal pass to 
access them a way that is easy to use, secure, and private."

Pricing and Availability
Xpass is now available at www.sensiva.com at a price of US $69.95. 
The software runs on MicrosoftR WindowsR.

About Sensiva, Inc.
Founded in 1997, Sensiva, Inc. provides security, productivity, and 
mobility software. With over 2 million users worldwide, Sensiva's 
software have been chosen to be included in products made by Sony, 
NEC, Casio, Synaptics, Wacom, and others. For more information about 
Sensiva, Inc., please visit www.sensiva.com or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Editorial Contact
Sensiva, Inc.
Public Relations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: +1 (650) 494-0539
Fax: +1 (650) 494-0614


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