![]() ![]() oneSafe+ now supports Dark Mode, Siri shortcuts, an Apple Watch app, iOS. Olivier Berni, Managing Director, olivier lunabee. oneSafe provides advanced security for your passwords with features like Touch. Mobile Security or Password Manager App - oneSafe Company Profile: You can see oneSafe password manager in action in this video, and connect with oneSafe makers Lunabee below. There’s also a feature that allows you to monitor break-in attempts - it notifies you of any attempts made by others to log in to oneSafe and even takes a photo of the intruder.Īll in all, oneSafe offers the perfect solution for safeguarding your most valuable, personal information and having it at your fingertips when and where you need it.Ī 2013 Mobile Star Awards Winner, oneSafe is available for the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac and Android devices. Perfect Face ID support, and many other improvements (not only for the iPhone X). For example, there’s the self-destruct option that erases all your data after three failed attempts to log in. OneSafe also provides a number of other security features to prevent anyone from getting their hands on your personal information, even if they get access to your device. ![]() All the data locked away inside oneSafe is safeguarded using the highest level of encryption that exists. Plus, oneSafe gives you the peace of mind that comes from knowing your information is protected with watertight security. Internet banking, online shopping, checking your social media – all your online activities become a breeze thanks to oneSafe. With one click of a button, you’re logged in and right where you want to be. You don’t need to enter your username and password each time - oneSafe does it for you. OneSafe also makes logging into websites incredibly easy. The app also provides iCloud syncronization of your data so when you update your info on your computer at home and you’ll automatically have it on your phone when you’re out. oneSafe’s multiple categories keep all your data well organized, so you can find the info you’re looking for quickly and easily. OneSafe is a mobile password manager app that stores your confidential information (passwords, banking details, ID numbers, etc.) with complete security on your mobile device or Mac. How can you carry them all with you without compromising the security of your personal information? The answer: oneSafe’s password manager app. Plus, there are all kinds of Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs and other files that you need to have available at any time. What’s more, you need access to them at different moments of the day and in a wide variety of locations at the office, at home or out and about. Thanks OneSafe.Modern day life has forced so many usernames, passwords and ID numbers upon us that managing them can be quite a struggle. You kept me as a customer, but I’m still helpless without my passcode. ![]() Brilliant way to scam me into deleting my free version of the app app and re-downloading the paid version instead. Once I logged in, I set up my account, “found” my previously saved info, but in order to access it I needed my passcode. oneSafe provides advanced security for your passwords with features like Touch and Face ID, auto-lock, decoy safe, intrusion detection, self-destruct mode. So I bit the bullet and purchased the paid app. I considered skipping out and using another app instead, but I knew I had 90+ logins that I didn’t want to go through the trouble of locating again. Except when I downloaded it the first time it was free.and now it’s $3.99. After a few tries and no alternative (NO forgotten password link, secret question, etc.) I looked it up on their website to find that unless I had previously set up the two secret questions (was never even an option on the version I had), for security reasons there was no way to retrieve your passcode. Instead of allowing me to proceed once I scanned my finger, it indicated I was now required to enter my passcode. Excellent app for storing my many logins-until today.Īs usual, I went to log into OneSafe using TouchID. ![]()
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