Call blocking, virus protection, eWallets, encryption tools
Sep 14th, 2012, 1:13 am
NOT ALLOWED - Password Manager v3.1.8
Requirements: Android 1.6+
Overview: NOT ALLOWED Password Manager and Digital Wallet - Security Everywhere Made Simple
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Don’t take any chances with your passwords and private information; keep your data safe and secure with NOT ALLOWED Password manager!

Imagine your phone is lost or stolen, you can have peace of mind knowing that NOT ALLOWED has safeguarded your web site logins, bank accounts and credit cards thereby protecting your reputation, identity and finances.

NOT ALLOWED 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.

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NOT ALLOWED Password Manager and Digital Wallet - Security Everywhere, Made Simple

ULTRA-SECURE: NOT ALLOWED 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

MADE SIMPLE: NOT ALLOWED 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

“The program interface is intuitive and easy to use. ★★★★★ [five stars]” – Software Informer

SYNCS EVERYWHERE: NOT ALLOWED 3.0 supports private wireless networks and the Dropbox cloud to synchronize your data between your mobile devices and desktop/laptop computers over a standard Internet connection.

• New Dropbox Cloud sync enables data sync over standard Internet connection - no firewall setup required
• Sync Everywhere™ architecture supports multiple cloud systems, safely and securely. (Google Docs coming soon)
• Sync multiple devices with multiple desktops via private Wi-Fi
• Import data from competitor products directly or via spreadsheet

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Recent changes:
New features in 3.1.8
- support for Transformer Infinity

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Sep 14th, 2012, 1:13 am
Sep 14th, 2012, 5:54 am
Thanks for posting this... I just checked out this newest version and I might actually give it another chance, because they finally added an auto-copy feature in this version (either copies the PW and displays the username in the Notification bar, or displays both in bar)...

Until the Android API allows true "auto-fill" capabilities (along with auto-detection of the website you're on, like how LastPass works), I think this auto-copy/notification bar is about the best we have, so far. I've tried more than a dozen of the most popular Android password managers throughout the last couple months, and I still haven't decided on one to go with. I did find a couple lesser-known apps that are actually better than many of the paid ones, like Clip! Password Manager, which is unique in that it lets you set up "chain" clips (a chain would be user name first, then password).

Anyone else who's researched Android password managers have any suggestions?
Sep 14th, 2012, 5:54 am
Sep 17th, 2012, 3:01 pm
My preferred pw manager with safewallet.
[edit :] I forgot pocket.
Sep 17th, 2012, 3:01 pm