Keeping track of miles?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: RSW, MGA, DCA, CSX, HKG
Programs: Still working on being loyal
Posts: 154
Keeping track of miles?
Is there something better to use than awardwallet.com?
I've spent the last 6 months traveling, after just getting up to speed on FT. I have accounts, and miles, and logins, everywhere. Now starting fresh with mostly depleted accounts, I want to consolidate all my mile info in one place.
How do the pros go about doing this?
Thnx
I've spent the last 6 months traveling, after just getting up to speed on FT. I have accounts, and miles, and logins, everywhere. Now starting fresh with mostly depleted accounts, I want to consolidate all my mile info in one place.
How do the pros go about doing this?
Thnx
#2
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Houston
Programs: UA
Posts: 289
Is there something better to use than awardwallet.com?
I've spent the last 6 months traveling, after just getting up to speed on FT. I have accounts, and miles, and logins, everywhere. Now starting fresh with mostly depleted accounts, I want to consolidate all my mile info in one place.
How do the pros go about doing this?
Thnx
I've spent the last 6 months traveling, after just getting up to speed on FT. I have accounts, and miles, and logins, everywhere. Now starting fresh with mostly depleted accounts, I want to consolidate all my mile info in one place.
How do the pros go about doing this?
Thnx
#5
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: TPA
Posts: 105
My difficulty with all the current offerings is that they store your data on their servers and have access to all your account passwords. That makes them a target of ne're-do-wells. Granted, these aren't credit card numbers, but put enough personal data in one place and sooner or later someone is going to take notice.
If one of these outfits would offer the option to store the passwords, encrypted, on my device(s), where only I have the key, I'd happily pay a reasonable fee. The encrypted data could still be shared across multiple devices - LastPass already offers this in general. It's not conceptually hard to do, but it does take some specialized knowledge and attention to detail to get it right.
If one of these outfits would offer the option to store the passwords, encrypted, on my device(s), where only I have the key, I'd happily pay a reasonable fee. The encrypted data could still be shared across multiple devices - LastPass already offers this in general. It's not conceptually hard to do, but it does take some specialized knowledge and attention to detail to get it right.