Password Manager 2.1.0
However, that requires you to remember each and everyone of them. Fortunately, Google Play Store comes with lots of options that you can use. One of them is Password Manager. It's a nice application that saves all of your passwords in one place so you wouldn't forget them.
Simplistic interface that doesn't come with that many features
It's always nice to come across applications that have lots of features and a tutorial to show users how to access them. But Password Manager doesn't have any instructions. Still, you wouldn't really need them considering that the app has a very intuitive interface with a settings menu under the overflow icon on the top of the screen.
It uses material design, but it lacks a side menu. We've seen some password managers that also used animation to make the interface more appealing to users. Password Manager doesn't even have a nice wallpaper or some ways in which you can make it more appealing.
Manage your passwords
There are only a few steps that you need to take in order to manage your password. Firstly, you'll need to pick a master password to lock access inside the app. You can only choose a password, the app doesn't let you pick a pin or pattern.
Once you've set the master password, you can start using the app. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with the option to set a security question or receive an email with suggestions in case you've forgot your password. All saved information is displayed on the home screen, simply type in a title, the username, password and add notes if you wish.
More features
It displays the information directly on the screen, you can edit entries at any time or save them to your clipboard. Unfortunately, the app doesn't come with a browser although it would have been really useful.
It doesn't automatically display passwords when you're trying to login to an account using your browser. It has the option to export information and attach it to an email. You can make some changes to the font size and have the app start each word with an uppercase.
It has a tool that generates random passwords and you can change the length of them. If you activate the 1-minute-unlock option, the app remains unlocked for one minute after having been unlocked in the first place. It also lacks a feature for preventing the app from being uninstalled.
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Bottom Line
Design / UI7
The interface is nice, but it has a really boring design that lacks animation or any kind of appealing features. |
Function7
It works, but it lacks a browser, it doesn't display saved passwords upon login and there's no option to recover the password. |
Security5
It only needs access to a few areas of your phone, but it lacks a feature that would let you know if someone tried to access it. |
Battery9
Consumption is low, you don't need to worry about the app draining your battery. |
Price9
It has a section with suggestions of other apps and one in which users can donate to support the app's development. |
Compatibility8
It should work on devices running Android version 4.0 or later. |
It really needs more features.
Specifications
- price:
- Free with ads
- current version:
- 2.1.0
- reviewed version:
- 2.1.0
- developer:
- Informaticore
- category:
- SECURITY & PRIVACY
- os version req.:
- Android version 4.0 or later
- age rating:
- N/A
- in-app purchases:
- No
- hits:
- 208