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shenan1982

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Anyone have any feedback. I see Lemon, but then not sure about the security. Anyone have an opinion as to this? Looking for an app that'll store card numbers, membership numbers, etc.

Thanks!
 
1Password can store all that info, and more. I've been using it on my MacBook Pro and iPhone for months, and I'm very pleased with it.
 
How do people compare 1password to dash lane? Dash is free 1password allows online backup.
 
I like oneSafe too. The developer often posts promo codes, so I would wait around to get one. The features are pretty cool, and it's a well designed app.

I bought oneSafe for my iPhone\iPad\iMac, and the weird thing is it says it's syncing across iCloud, but when I add a Credit Card to my iPhone, it doesn't show up on my desktop. Trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong here.
 
iKeepass. I store my database on Dropbox and it auto syncs, so it's always synced with my PC (Keepass for PC), and it's portable so I can carry it on a flash drive.

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Try to use MyPocket app. MyPocket is a secure virtual wallet which allows you to store digital copy of all your personal documents, credit cards, sensitive information, scans and notes.
 
Another vote for 1Password. I have it on my Mac, iPhone and iPad. Syncs flawlessly and its super easy to use. The new update they released recently for iOS 7 is really neat.
 
LastPass is where I am at now, still have 1Password on my desktop as a backup but for the most past LastPass is much better and I have no doubt they will quickly make use of the fingerprint sensor API as they did on the Galaxy S5.
 
Anyone have any feedback. I see Lemon, but then not sure about the security. Anyone have an opinion as to this? Looking for an app that'll store card numbers, membership numbers, etc.

Thanks!

1Password will do that and a lot more besides.

I have 1Password for my Mac, iPhone, iPad. And it's the best app that I have purchased.

All my logins, passwords, other stored details (credit card info, registration details for software I've purchased) is kept in sync over my devices. Alter or add something on one device and it's instantly updated or added on all the other devices, it does this over iCloud.

I used to use Lastpass and although good, 1Password is better I find. Another good thing with 1Password is the browser add ons for Firefox, Safari, Chrome (think theres others too). When you store login details for a particular site, it also stores the URL too, so when you visit that site, you can either use a keyboard shortcut (CMD \) to automatically fill in the login details for you or you can click on the 1Password Mini icon that is on the menu bar and this does the same once you've clicked on the entry.

On the iPhone, iPad app, 1Password has a built in browser that you can use and this auto fills in login info too and much more. It's an excellent, well written and well thought out app.
 
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Another vote for 1Password. Just wait got a sale, they have 50% off a lot. I love it and used their support a few times for questions and they always get back right away. I never thought I would use an app like this, but the app is great and again their support is great too.
I am a skeptical about something that is free and stores all my personal data, but that's just me.
 
Another vote for 1Password. Just wait got a sale, they have 50% off a lot. I love it and used their support a few times for questions and they always get back right away. I never thought I would use an app like this, but the app is great and again their support is great too.
I am a skeptical about something that is free and stores all my personal data, but that's just me.

I'd be far more skeptical about encryption software that is closed source. It's easy to get it wrong, and more eyes on the code can make sure it is done correctly and not backdoored.
 
Backdoored?

I'd be far more skeptical about encryption software that is closed source. It's easy to get it wrong, and more eyes on the code can make sure it is done correctly and not backdoored.

Im not sure what you mean by this - can you explain please, and what app are you referring too. I have the finger print scanner always enabled because I work in a corrections environment are there pros and cons for certain apps?
Thanks :)
 
I used Splashid on PalmOS and later on iOS. When the developer appeared to start charging for stuff I'd already paid for I started looking for something new. My main criteria is that it could import my Splashid data and I wouldn't have to type it all in again. 1Password didn't handle this so well. Neither did dashlane. I finally settled on msecure and I'm still using it today, despite the fact the Splashid developer relented and restored functionality I had earlier lost. I'm glad to have all that drama behind me. I switched off Keychain sync in iCloud because that created even more headaches for me. I was having problems with my gmail logins and my Mac was submitting old passwords on my behalf and triggering double secret login probation on the gmail end. Enough! No browser integration and nothing "automatic" when it comes to my logins! Because I don't care about browser integration, msecure is the best choice for me as it's available on all the platforms I care about (iOS and OSX).
 
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