mSecure Password Manager for Android
2 minutes | Word Count: 249mSecure Password Manager for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch is used by almost a million users worldwide, providing the best time-tested, trusted, convenient and secure solution for storing and syncing your important information is now come for Android.
mSecure Password Manager uses ultra-secure 256bit blowfish encryption to protect personal information such as account numbers, usernames, passwords and more:
- Auto-lock to protect the app from prying eyes
- Password Generator to create unguessable passwords
- Sync Everywhere™ cloud data protection architecture not dependent on security of cloud service
- Free backup utility to keep data safe – mBackup
- Auto-Backup creates a backups when changes made
- Email attachment backup/restore for quick backups
- Optional self-destruct if hacker attempts to guess your password
mSecure Password Manager is made simple for everyday users with a native Android look and feel with features like:
- Seventeen standard templates for fast data entry with the ability to create custom templates with UNLIMITED fields
- Over 250 icons to personalize your records
- Integrated search, sort, and collapsible section headers
- Full landscape support (optional)
- Groups to categorize your records
- Mark any record as a favorite for fast access
- Sharing of records via email, SMS or clipboard
- Sync button from the main view makes it easy to keep records in sync with other platforms
- Keep track of your record counts by group and type
- New convenience menus and toolbars to access most-used functions
For more details and download, please go through this URL.
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