Password Manager 2.0.0.0
For those who are trying out several apps that offer password-based protection and encryption on the go, Password Manager from eFutureSoft Tech Solutions is worth a go, mainly because it provides great ease of use and ensures the data is secured with AES 128-bit encryption.
Neat look for a practical front-end
The appearance of this utility is quite appealing, thanks to a cool background and some carefully designed graphics that are consistent from end to end.
The functional aspects are also taken into consideration, as the content is well organized, despite the lack of filtering options or an alphabetical structuring of the passwords that would make them easier to go through.
The main commands are neatly placed in the menu that is hosted at the bottom of the screen, so you can access them with a single tap at all times. Not so pleasant are the ad banners that appear in the lower part of the screen.
Store your passwords and manage them on the fly
Password Manager comes with a set of default categories that match the most common types of data you would like to store in the vault. The selection is made when adding new items, but this categorization does not reflect in the home screen in any way.
The only noticeable differences consist of the slightly different fields offered for filling in depending on the type of password you want to save and this becomes evident when adding items in the "Cards" category for example. A neat ability of this app is the support for assigning an image to each entry.
The access to all the information stored inside this application is restricted by means of a simple password you can set at the first launch and modify later on from the "Settings" area.
The utility features a recovery method that implies you providing a valid email address, so in case you forget the passkey, you can have it sent to your inbox and thus regain access to the data kept safely inside Password Manager.
Unfortunately, when recalling the utility form the list of recently used apps, the access code is not required, so the information may be exposed to anyone who can get hold of your mobile device.
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Bottom Line
Design / UI8
The looks of this app are pretty attractive, with neat graphics but also having numerous advertisement banners inside. |
Function7
Password Manager is very easy to use and adding new items is a very simple task, but it lacks the ability to add new categories and arrange the content. |
Security6
The utility requires access to the phone dialer as well as to the owner identity and multimedia libraries for no good reason. |
Battery7
The application takes up a moderate to high amount of power in order to function properly, so the battery usage is well above moderate. |
Price9
Using Password Manager doesn't involve any costs, but there are some advertisements inside that spoil the experience. |
Compatibility9
Ready to run on the most modern handsets on the market, the app needs a device that is powered by Windows Phone 8 or above. |
Specifications
- price:
- Free with ads
- current version:
- 2.0.0.0
- reviewed version:
- 2.0.0.0
- developer:
- eFutureSoft Tech Solutions
- category:
- SECURITY & PRIVACY
- os version req.:
- 8, 8.1
- age rating:
- N/A
- in-app purchases:
- No
- hits:
- 169