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MSecure 3.5.6 – Safely store sensitive information. December 19, 2016. MSecure safely stores sensitive and important information like web logins and passwords.

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On the hunt for the best password managers? mSecure is worth a closer look. Totalfinder 1 7 14. This capable password manager works seamlessly across all your devices. Thanks to a recent redesign, the interface is extremely intuitive and makes it easy to organize your data.

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Features and utilities

To start, mSecure covers all the essentials you need from a password manager. There's no limit on how many entries you can keep and the built-in categories enable you to store much more than passwords. All entries support custom fields and you can also separate entries into groups in lieu of simple tags.

The password generator included in mSecure works well, but it wasn't our favorite. There's no option to force it to produce human-readable words. As a result, every password is a truly random string that's hard to type if you don't have auto-fill enabled. Notably, you also can't access the password generator without creating a new record in mSecure.

© Provided by TechRadar The mSecure password generator. (Image credit: mSecure )

One of the things that's unique about mSecure is its cross-device syncing. You can sync new data entries across all your devices using the mSecure Cloud, Dropbox, or your home WiFi network. Alternatively, the software enables you to create encrypted backups of your database at any time, which can be ported across devices.

Setup

Getting started with mSecure is fast and easy. You just need to enter your email and a master password to launch the software for the first time.

Coushatta casino events calendar. From there, you can import records from a CSV file or restore a backup database made by mSecure on another device. Note, though, that mSecure can't easily import records from another password manager without copying them into an unsecured CSV file first.

© Provided by TechRadar mSecure can only import data from a CSV file or mSecure backup file. (Image credit: mSecure )

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Interface and performance

mSecure's desktop and mobile apps recently underwent a full redesign, so they now sport a modern and sleek user interface. One of the best things mSecure added is auto-downloading of logos when you create an account online. That makes it very easy to find the entry for a specific login, like Netflix or Amazon, when you're scrolling through your database.

We also liked that mSecure has added flexibility into the data entry process. You can not only add custom fields to every individual record but also redesign the templates for entire data categories.

© Provided by TechRadar The mSecure Windows desktop app (Image credit: mSecure )

The only major thing that we found mSecure to be missing is a way to securely share passwords. Although you can categorize login credentials into groups, these are solely for organization. Unfortunately for families and teams, this means that mSecure is only suited for individual use.

Security

mSecure stores your data locally on your device and offers several options for ensuring it can't be compromised. The platform enables you to set an inactivity time, after which it will automatically log out. You can also choose a self-destruct setting, which will destroy your database after several failed login attempts. We'd rather just see two-factor authentication, but self-destruct works as long as you have a backup of your database on another device.

© Provided by TechRadar mSecure includes auto-lock and self-destruct settings. (Image credit: mSecure )

If you take advantage of syncing, your data security becomes much more dicey. mSecure offers its own cloud service in part because the company doesn't trust that services like Google and Dropbox are fully safe from hacks. But it's not clear that mSecure's cloud is any more protected. So, one of the most convenient features of this platform is also potentially its most vulnerable.

Support

mSecure provides support by email only using an online ticket system. When we emailed, the company got back to us by the following day. If you need more immediate support, the company's website includes a detailed knowledgebase. There's even an mSecure user forum—most of the discussions are more than two years old, but you can easily search through threads to find answers for a recurring problem.

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Plans and pricing

mSecure offers one free and one paid plan option. The free plan includes all the password manager essentials, such as unlimited data entries and a password generator. It can also be used on both desktop and mobile devices.

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The Pro plan costs a one-time fee of $19.99. The most important thing it adds is syncing between your devices, which ensures your secure data is always up to date. This plan also adds an auto-fill feature and lets you customize the included data entry templates.

The competition

If secure password sharing is important to you, it's worth checking out LastPass. This popular password manager offers sharing with one other user for free. You can share passwords with an unlimited number of users for as little as $3 per month. We also like that LastPass includes multi-factor authentication for added security. However, keep in mind that a monthly subscription is much more than mSecure's lifetime paid plan in the long run.

Final verdict

mSecure is a good password manager that makes it easy to keep records across multiple devices. We appreciated the redesigned interface and the ability to fully customize data fields and category templates. We'd love to see mSecure implement a way to securely share passwords rather than just sync across your own devices. But, even without that feature, mSecure is an affordable password manager that's capable enough for most individual users.

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mSecure 5.6 for iOS is Now Available

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We're proud to announce the newest version of mSecure, just in time for iOS 12. For those of you who keep up with Apple news on the web, you may have already heard about the new Password AutoFill feature in the new OS. Now mSecure 5.6 supports this new iOS feature. Making signing in to your accounts in apps and Safari easier than ever.

In order to use the new Password AutoFill feature, you will first need to upgrade to iOS 12 and mSecure 5.6 on your device(s). After you have upgraded, there is a new iOS setting that needs to be enabled for mSecure. Once this setting is turned on, you will be ready to use the Password AutoFill feature.

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Enable mSecure in the AutoFill Settings

Open the iOS 'Settings' app, tap 'Passwords & Accounts,' then tap 'AutoFill Passwords.' Make sure the 'AutoFill Passwords' toggle is turned on, then enable 'mSecure' in the 'Allow Filling From' section.

Use mSecure with AutoFill

Now that Password AutoFill has been enabled, it's very simple to access your Login credentials stored in mSecure to auto-fill your username and password into nearly any 3rd party app or login page in Safari. For example, to sign in to your Facebook account, simply open the Facebook app, tap on the 'Email or phone number' field, and you should see your matched Login username in the QuickType bar of your device's keyboard.

Tap the username in the QuickType bar, enter your mSecure password or use Touch/Face ID to unlock mSecure, and you will see your username and password appear in the login form. Tap 'Log In' to sign in to your account.

It Just works!

The feature works in the same way using Safari. There is nothing new to learn whether you are signing in to your favorite app installed on your phone or in to your bank account online in Safari. In either case, you will see the username for the Login stored in mSecure in the bar above the keyboard. Tap the username, and you're ready to sign in!

For more information on how this new feature works in mSecure 5.6, please visit our support site. Anytune slow downer music practice perfected 1 4 3. Feel free to leave comments on our forum as well.

— Thank you so much for your ongoing support!

The mSecure team.





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