My Password Book allows the user to access all their encrypted passwords and personal information using their normal Apple device login method, ‘Passcode’, ‘TouchID’ or ‘FaceID’. Use My Password Book to store unlimited passwords, generate strong passwords, sync information across all devices, auto recover for any new device and more!
Autofill is a brilliant feature that will autofill stored login credentials directly into websites or Apps. Generating unique strong passwords for each online account is highly recommended to protect yourself against cyberthreats. This could not be simpler with the integrated Password Generator, use either the standard presets for common password formats or create a custom format using the multiple options available. Let My Password Book help you stay safe online and avoid those lengthy password resets when you have lost for forgotten your password!
Cyber Security messages have been integrated into ‘My Password Book’ to remind users to ‘Take Five’ before disclosing any information. It’s time to move away from keeping your passwords on sticky notes or in a book by the side of your computer.
Key Features:
Store all your passwords and sensitive information in one place.
Any information entered on one device will automatically be available on all your devices.
No 3rd party registration or sign up required.
Generate strong, unique passwords to protect against cyberthreats.
Autofill credentials directly into websites or apps.
Auto sync across all devices.
Auto recovery for any new or reset device.
Password Organistion:
Organise passwords with built categories.
-General
-Internet
-Social Media
-Bank Cards
-Notes
Backup & Recovery:
All information is automatically backed up to your own iCloud account.
All data is recovered automatically on new devices using the same iCloud account.
Password Generator:
Fully integrated customisable password generator.
Auto password history log to keep track of changes.
Cyber Security:
Integrated ‘Take Five’ Cyber Security Campaign Advice.
Message prompts to remind users to ‘Take Five’ before accessing sensitive information.