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Quick App: SpashID for iPhone – Save that Important Data Securely

By , Tuesday, Jul 21, 2009
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SplashID [$4.99 - iTunes link] is an app for the iPhone and iPod touch that provides a great  place to store your data securely with a password. Just how secure is it? Super secure. 256bit Blowfish secure.

I have used SplashID for years on the Palm OS. I was so excited to see that SplashData brought SplashID to the iPhone last year as I was easily able to port my old files over to the iPhone using their desktop companion app.

So what does SplashID do for you? A lot, let’s take a look after the break!

First, you can choose what type of password you would like to use; a simple 4 digit pin or  a longer password; it’s your choice. Of course, there is nothing more irritating as you go back and forth between SplashID and another app for you to keep entering your password into SplashID. There is a feature that allows you to suspend the locking feature for a period from 1 minute to 30 minutes.

You can organize your data in SplashID into several categories from software serial numbers to airline frequent flyer miles to your families social security numbers for quick reference. When you are dealing with sensitive data, you can also choose to mask certain fields to hide the data from the roaming eyes of casual observers.

Not only do you have the ability to customize your categories, but you can choose a theme and view for your data as well. You can pick row colors and choose between a list or panel view. I am personally partial to the panel view as it groups your items by category type instead of a list. Depending on the volume of entries you have, the list get get a little unyieldy. In an effort to help manage those that store a lot of information in SplashID, there is a very convenient “Most Viewed” button to access the info you view most frequently. If you have a hard time viewing the information in portrait mode, you can rotate to landscape too!

If you need to share any information, you can quick do so my using the email feature. With the tap of a button on screen, you can send information via email. One way I use this feature is to email my SSID information and password to friends that are visiting my house so they can get on the network (no I don’t have the new Airport Extreme with guest access :-( ). You can also send the information as a secure file to another SplashID account!

I could really go on and on about SplashID since I have been using it for years. The added value of the companion desktop app ($19.99) is of additional benefit as your data is always safe, backed-up and accessible from your Mac/PC and your iPhone.

If you need something more than a simple password manager and need a tool to manage all of your sensitive information, look no further than SplashID for iPhone!

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  1. Jeremy says:

    You’ve got a typo in the title, “Spash ID” instead of “SplashID”, other than that looks like a good app, I’ll have to look into it :)

  2. icebike says:

    I see nothing here to distinguish it from any number of other Wallet apps.

    The one cool feature was the ability to send information via Email. “You can also send the information as a secure file to another Splash ID account!”

    But why re-invent the wheel here? Why not just use PGP encryption and send an encrypted email? What are the chances of your house guest having this particular APP?

    Side rant: Public key encryption is something desperately needed by the iPhone. Drives me nuts when people send me encrypted emails (because they contain credit card info) and I have to wait to see them till I am back at my desk. My friend receives encrypted legal briefs all the time from his team, and he has the same complaint.

  3. Rene Ritchie says:

    @Icebike: Apple building PGP-style functionality into both Mail.app and MobileMail.app would be nifty :(

  4. bubbatex says:

    I like this app, but the $20 desktop companion is the killer for me. Guess eWallet has the same, but it is $5 cheaper overall. I had Flexwallet on my WM devices and love having desktop sync. Gonna have to bite the bullet on either this or eWallet I guess.

  5. uphomer says:

    @ Chad Garrett: This app is $9.99 not $4.99 as you state above.

  6. Luis says:

    DOESN’T WORK WELL… When you create a new record in your iPhone it doesn’t sync correctly to the Desktop software, neither you can’t see it, nor edit it in the computer!!! I have the last both versions (in my iphone and in my mac)… I complained several times about this problem but they didn’t help me as I would wish……

  7. taitofu says:

    I couldn’t find SpashID, but I found 1password pro. So i bought that instead. IT’S AWESOME!

  8. Andrew says:

    splash id was one of my favorites as a palm fan but very lack luster on the iPhone ports and reviews reflect that. i also switched to 1password for the automation and frequent updating.

  9. thraxisp says:

    I’ll agree with Andrew. I switched from Splash ID to 1Password. They are the same price, and the 1Password functionaloty is significantly better.

  10. Bakari says:

    1Password does this and more. If you log into a lots of websites, get 1Password and use it to include other important data.

  11. Paul says:

    I wish Apple would get with it and add password protection to both the desktop and iPhone versions of Bento. There is no excuse for them not to have this feature on both platforms. These would be a great resources for storing personal information like this.

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