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Pageonce unveils the first Personal Internet Assistant
PALO ALTO, Calif. - June 3, 2008 - Today Pageonce, the first Personal Internet Assistant, announced that it has opened up the Internet service to everyone. Pageonce is a new free, easy and secure consumer service that allows users to access, view and manage all personal online accounts, all from a single page.
Why Everyone Needs a Personal Internet Assistant
Over the last 10 years many of us have become addicted to the Internet. We buy a lot on the Internet. We love to get news, sports, movies, music, blogs, weather, photos, and even friends and dates through the Internet. We manage our bank accounts, credit cards, stock portfolios and pay bills on the Internet. Today, we have so much information on so many different Web sites - all demanding different logins and passwords - it has become an increasingly painful and overwhelming process for many. Yesterday's solutions have become today's problems.
"The idea that there must be a better way to live our lives on the Internet inspired us to create Pageonce," said Guy Goldstein, CEO and Co-Founder of Pageonce. "The Pageonce Personal Internet Assistant is the first fast, free and easy way to view, review, and do everything that matters to you on the Internet."
Pageonce - Your Internet, Your WayTM
Pageonce makes the Internet password-free and allows consumers to see everything that matters from their favorite Web sites in six popular categories - Finance, Shopping, Utilities, Social, Travel and Email. Thousands of Web sites are supported such as social networks, utility companies, cell phone companies, banks, credit card companies, email providers, cable providers, airlines, e-commerce sites, and much more.
"Of the more than 200 million Americans with Internet access today, 76% email, 69% bank online, 56% check financial or credit information online, 44% share photos online, and 43% use social networks. All of these online activities require separate logins and passwords leading to a digital identity crisis," said Caroline Dangson, research analyst with IDC. "Pageonce offers an interesting solution to make life on the Internet more useful for consumers."
Using Pageonce every day allows you to receive notifications of when your airlines miles are granted or to see last-minute flight itinerary changes. Then get your email (from all your accounts), reply to friend requests from Facebook, see what's coming next from Netflix, review your remaining cell minutes, pay your bills and track the package from your recent purchase at Amazon.com, all in one place - all without ever having to surf multiple Web sites, login or remember various passwords. Pageonce employs military-level security and is certified by TRUSTe, McAfee HackerSafe and VeriSign. Pageonce actually increases Internet security by making it easier for consumers to use different passwords and usernames for each account without having to remember them all.
About Pageonce
Pageonce is dedicated to simplifying daily financial life. The Pageonce Money & Bills service offers clarity and control over all accounts in one single place, automatically organizing bank and credit card accounts, tracking transactions, managing bills, and sending real-time alerts. With four million users in the U.S. and Canada, Pageonce is available free on iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone 7 and the Web. Launched in 2008, Pageonce currently tracks $556 billion in transactions, $55 billion in assets and $30 billion worth of bills each year. Privately held and based in Palo Alto, California, Pageonce is funded by Pitango Venture Capital and Silicon Valley angel investors.
Please direct any press or media inquiries to press@pageonce.com.





