6/11/2023 0 Comments Review msecureOne of the best features, too, is that I don't need to SHOW my password. You can later add notes, and in the future, pictures! Hit the asterisk and you'll get this screen to select all the options to create a new password! Here's an image of the the most common one for me: web logins.Īnd honestly one of my favorite features is the password generator. There are also a lot of the major ones, (google, apple, a lot of other symbols I'd never even heard of!)Īs well as a group (which can also be edited to extend the one two they consider to be worthy of being pre-included: personal and business)ĭepending on what you pick for type, the first swipe to the right will change. You can pick an icon from a predefined list of them. (the types can be edited in the settings menu if yours isn't already there, but boy is the list long!) You can pick the type of information you're going to enter. That way I can switch between the apps / browser and copy multiple pieces of information if necessary.Īfter you log in you get this screen (assuming that you have data entered) I personally keep it set to ask for my PW after 1 minute. You can also program the app to automatically relock the application after a certain amount of time, or every time you exit its screen. You can have it set to self destruct after a certain amount of tries. To begin, after you launch the app you can set a password It doesn't just stop at Passwords! You can just store private information as well! It features 256 bit encryption, which I'm told is quite secure Well, mSecure is an awesome Password Manager. Well, I've been told I can release a review now. I can just write some data, and mark it as a favorite, and BAM! It's there in a special section for easy and quick viewing. Copy and Pasting is super simple as well! But it's not only for passwords. They allow me to use their awesome generator, save the password, and then forget it. This was a life saver for me! I keep a lot of data on mSecure, and being able to use it on my Android tablet, Windows PC and now my Windows Phone! Well, I don't have to remember many passwords now. I reached out to the developer who then included me in his beta test. As some of you may remember, I moved from Android to Windows Phone and there were a few applications missing: mSecure was one of them. I'm a long time user on Android, and Windows (desktop application). Hello everyone! I've been using mSecure for a few weeks now on Windows Phone (beta testing).
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