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Friday, October 8, 2004

MobiPassword: Super-Duper Encryption-O-Matic Application

Posted by Pat Logsdon in "SOFTWARE" @ 04:00 PM

http://www.mobipassword.com/mobipas...oducts.php?id=2



"MobiPassword is a cross-platform application, which consists of an Advanced Personal Information and Access Management solution for MS Windows (with a Single Sign-On subsystem) and several mobile client applications (for Palm OS handhelds, Windows Mobile Pocket PC devices, Windows Mobile Smartphones, and Sony Ericsson P800/P900 smart phones). The mobile clients are secure personal information organizers, which let you store and use your important personal information anytime, anywhere. These secure mobile organizers offer advanced level of protection (utilizing multi-level encryption and complex passwords) and easy retrieval of your personal information, such as passwords, IDs, account numbers and PINs. In addition, when used in connection with the PC module of the application, they allow you to login automatically to your various accounts on the Web such as web email, online shopping, bank accounts, and any other resources you access on the Internet."

There a few features of this application that seem to set it apart from other password/wallet-type programs. First and foremost would probably be the encryption. The Pocket PC client uses 256-bit encryption algorithms in conjunction with up to 5 levels of encryption with different passwords and the option of using different encryption algorithms. In layman's terms, this would be an excellent place to keep the password for my Super Secret Moon Destroying Device. :mrgreen: You can get just the Pocket PC client directly from the vendor for $14.95, OR you can purchase the desktop client bundled with the mobile client for only $29.95. [Affiliate] There's also a 21 day trial available if you want to kick the tires a bit before buying. Does anyone actually need this level of encryption? Discuss.

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