If you’re like me, you’ve got an ever increasing number of passwords to keep track of for online accounts. There’s online banking, shopping sites like Amazon and Ebay, forums, webmail accounts…the list goes on and on.

Now, there’s a new online alternative to keeping track of all these accounts. IDProtectU, an online password manager, stores all of your internet accounts in one place, protected by one username and password combination. At first, this seems pretty dangerous, but IDProtectU takes several security precautions to make sure its clients’ account information is safe.

Access to IDProtectU.com is via a single username and two separate passwords. Once into your account, you see a list of all of your internet accounts. You have the option of changing your usernames and passwords, or simply viewing them. The interesting part of the interface, however, is its legitimate use of pop-ups. For a given internet account, you have the option of clicking an “open” button that opens the account’s website (bankofamerica.com, for instance) in a new web browser, with a small pop-up window containing your login information next to it. You can view your login information directly in this pop-up while you type it in on the site. You can then manually close the window with your login information, or allow it to automatically close after a pre-determined amount of time (which you have control over).

Overall, IDProtectU is quite easy to use and much more convenient than other options that are stored on your hard drive because it can be accessed from anywhere. The price is right too. Monthly use of IDProtectU starts at $1.59.