Password Apps

AgileBits talks 1Password at Macworld|iWorld 2013

We've already shown you 1Password 4 for iOS from AgileBits, and [interviewed co-found David Teare, so what's left for us to do at Macworld|iWorld 2013? Talking to the other co-founder, Roustem Karimov, of course!

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First look: 1Password 4 for iOS

No doubt secreted away in multiple, remote, undisclosed -- likely underground, Batcave-esque -- locations, AgileBits has been working on an all-new version of their highly-rated security app, 1Password. Re-coded and re-designed, 1Password 4 brings a simplified design language and experience to iOS, yet also manages to ramp up the power and convenience. Unfortunately, I can't show you everything -- they're protecting it with hockey sticks and cattle brands and I can't take that kind of pain -- but I can show you some of the new vault view on the iPhone version.

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Ingenious Bluetooth password management comes to iPhone via Ford Keyfree

Ford has created a password management app for iPhone that implements Bluetooth technology to wirelessly manage passwords, and automatically log you in when within range of your computer.

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mSecure 3.0, a password manager for iPhone and iPad, now available

mSeven Software has updated their mSecure - Password Manager to 3.0 to include Dropbox support, groups, and sharing via Email, SMS and clipboard.

If you do not yet use a password manager, I recommend checking this out. Don't be like my mom and use password retrieval via the "forgot my password" links as a technique for using secure passwords.

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DataVault Password Manager for iPhone, iPad updated with advanced sync, backup, more

Ascendo's DataVault Password Manager, a universal app for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad has just received a gigantic, Fort Knox-style update. It already stored all your web logins and credit card and bank account info with power and style but now adds the advanced sync and backup features to match.

I had the chance to check out DataVault during the beta phase and couldn't find a chink in its armor. It has all the security features an expert needs while still being simple and accessible to someone just getting into security apps for the first time. With optional Windows and Mac desktop clients, if you're still looking for the perfect mobile password manager, checkout Data

Full updated list and screenshots after the break. If you're using it or decide to check it out, let us know what you think!

[$9.99 - iTunes link]

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