Master Password for Android
the app does for what she was made for. and for me she does it perfect. the only part that i miss is a simple desktop independent command line tool. maybe its time to test the referenz app again. but last time it was a disaster :(
Confused as now all working, so back into being delighted! Restored my backup so back to where I was! Sorry for trouble.
The fingerprint support only works till I restart my phone, after that it says my device isn't supported
Love this app, simple and secure. Dev support is really quick too. Thank you!!
Has some more features over the official app, very handy.
i don't like that
Can't recommend this app enough: usability and security with very few compromises (inevitable of you want to be truly secure).
Is it safe to use this one? Is different from the official one.. Has more options this one... Sure doesn't send any data?
This is the worst app ever
I can't set my password. Pls show me
For some reason its no longer possible to change the password type. "short" medium" "maximum security" etc
Not working
Not the original "Master password" app, but very good implementation. It jus works!
Is there a Windows version available too, so I can also generate the same passwords there?
A good secure password solution. The dev should link the app's license and source more directly.
Not the official app, but uses official code. Check their github.
I dont know to use this
This is very very stupid app
I dont kown
Babal xa
Trying to add new password, force closes every time I click on plus button.
Is the source posted anywhere? It'd be great to have end-to-end open source solutions to security.
Very good way to have safely your very long and complicated passwords at your disposal everywhere.
This is a spectacular password manager. It's amazing how much entropy you can generate with so little information.
perfect
Fantastic implementation. Much more desirable than constantly having to type in the master password as is the case with the Android solution available on the site.
Gives more security by generating passwords by different methods and customized credentials so make it harder to hack ur account. Thanks
I couldn't type in my password
Its very amazing
Yiddan
Its decent
Hated it
How can i open my password in my account.?i forgot my password..pleas help me..
I love it
I rated it 4 stars because I need to know how this work :/ Does this work for websites that u forget passwords to?
Fantastic implementation. Much more desirable than constantly having to type in the master password as is the case with the Android solution available on the site.
.. exactly the kind of app everyone should use. with an "export to owncloud" or even "export to dropbox" feature, it would be worth 5 stars. if there would come an api integration with a configurable auto backup, it would be worth 5 stars and a yearly donation (consider that as an official feature request)
add one account for all my names and u will be doing it all with the cross that bridge face to format ....66¿dollars unchanged
I like it.
by M####:
This app isn't your typical password manager. Oh no, it goes WAY beyond that. All of the passwords are securely generated based solely on your master password (and your name), so there's absolutely no way for anyone to delete them. Let me emphasize that: NOBODY can delete your passwords, EVER. You could get a burner phone, never connect it to the Internet, install the app from a pendrive or something, generate your passwords, then dunk it in a glass of water, burn it, pulverize the ashes, and you'll STILL be able to recover your passwords AS LONG AS YOU REMEMBER YOUR MASTER PASSWORD. That last bit is EXTREMELY important. If you forget your master password, you CANNOT access your other passwords, so you better make it memorable. And strong. I suggest the Diceware method, though there are other ones. The only things that matter are the amount of possible passwords (if it's under a trillion, don't even bother), the memorability, and that it's NOT generated by a human. Humans are a terrible source of randomness. Anyway, it's a great app for those who know what they're doing and a decent one for everyone else. Until they get mad at the dev for "not wanting" to recover their passwords and threatening to sue.