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Ipassword pro
Ipassword pro







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Powerful Password Generator to create un-guessable passwords.Support Categories, Folders & Subfolders for better file organization and you can select a template for any folder to create records as fast as possible.60 standard templates for fast data entry with the ability to create or edit custom templates with unlimited fields and the default templates can be reset.AutoFill your usernames & passwords to websites exist in the "Login" templates or only one tap(include Copy-Past) to complete web forms with built-in web browser.Support folder lock, password field lock & browser lock.

ipassword pro

Support Password Lock, Dot Lock & Touch ID.

ipassword pro

  • All protection mechanism is offline on your device only.
  • Use ultra secure military AES 256-bit encryption to protect your confidential information such as account numbers, usernames, passwords, credit card info and more.
  • There's no need to remember the usernames, passwords, or even the website addresses.
  • iPassword can securely store your important information and can automatically log you into websites with a single tap.
  • According to their Spring 2020 "Apple Platform Security" whitepaper (currently here, but who knows for how long), they now require the approval to come directly from a device already in the circle. Note also that Apple seems to have changed their mind about this method, probably because of the confusion and suspicion it raised. How can Apple do that while at the same time keeping the FBI or anyone who has broken into your iCloud account from doing the same thing? Apparently the solution Apple came up with is to encrypt or hash the device password of devices already in the circle of trust and allow in whoever can prove that they know the password of one of the devices. When you add a new device, you are asking to be let into the circle of trust and get access to these secrets. So what Apple does is use regular iCloud authentication to sync these encrypted secrets that can only be decrypted by the keys that are only stored on the devices. For these secrets, Apple does not want to have the information to decrypt them, but of course it also wants to be careful about who gets even the encrypted information, because encrypted information is not impossible to decode, just difficult. Some secrets are so sensitive (such as your iCloud Keychain) that Apple does not want to have any ability to access them, for example, if the FBI wanted them.









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