Password Manager

Password Manager

By 2Stable

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2024-03-05
  • Current Version: 1.3.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 99.74 MB
  • Developer: 2Stable
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.74561
4.74561
From 342 Ratings

Description

Password Manager by 2Stable securely stores your passwords, credit cards, 2FA codes, files, photos, videos, passkeys, notes, and any other sensitive data you wish to safeguard in a secure end-to-end encrypted vault. Features: - Private Encrypted Groups with Secure Sharing Create your own private, encrypted groups to share passwords with others. A perfect solution for families, teams and enterprises. - Strong Secure Password Generator Create strong, unique passwords for all your online accounts - Secure & Private Every piece of data within Password Manager by 2Stable remains encrypted at all times, including when stored in iCloud, guaranteeing that only you have access to your information. - Secure Encrypted Backup: Password Manager offers the option to create secure, encrypted backups, ensuring your data's safety in situations like device loss or when transitioning to a new device. - Synchronization Across all Devices: Password Manager ensures that all your accounts are automatically synchronized across all your Apple devices for a seamless experience. Autofill Feature Password Manager by 2Stable conveniently autofills your usernames, passkeys and passwords into websites and apps. - Access with Face / Touch ID: Unlock your vault with Face or Touch ID for faster access. - More than a Password Manager Password Manager by 2Stable goes beyond just managing passwords. It securely stores a variety of data, including 2FA codes, passkeys, credit card details, photos, videos, notes, and any other sensitive information you need to keep safe. Links Terms of Service: https://faq.passwords.2stable.com/legal/terms Privacy: https://faq.passwords.2stable.com/legal/privacy

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Reviews

  • Best app

    5
    By Masood kamrani
    Best app
  • Extremely Confusing

    1
    By LT-P
    This is by far the worst app I paid $10 for. You can’t copy the password from the app and paste it to the Mac laptop. You need to go to edit, select the password, copy it, cancel the edit and then that’s the only way to paste it to the laptop. The copy button is bugged and doesn’t work. The Authenticator app in the passwords is confusing and there’s two Authenticator apps. If you scan with one, then the other doesn’t work and you can get screwed or locked out of the account if you delete the wrong authenticator app. It can get confusing on which verification method through the specific app. I’m getting a refund for this. Bought it today and 5 hours later wasted my time. Use the password app in the setting iPhone provides. It does the job and keeps things simple. Don’t waste time and money.
  • gracias por ayudarme a ayudarlos a ustedes

    5
    By letra3
    ustesdes son lo primero para mi
  • Great function.

    5
    By Donor360
    Authenticator functions sum up numbers and easy to handle codes.
  • Lots of potential but missing too many features now.

    3
    By Larry.McJ
    This app holds a lot of promise and I’m confident that one day it will be at feature parity with the top-rated password managers. The first must-have feature is a way to import from their competitors. Most folks have hundreds of logins and they aren’t going to input them manually. Next, it needs more user control in settings. Currently, there is no way to change how long the app stays open before requiring authentication, no way to toggle the clipboard on and off, and many similar settings that are included in all good password managers. Also, it doesn’t invoke autofill in the same manner as other password managers. When you tap in any credentials window, you don’t see the familiar blue bar at the bottom to tap on to autofill your username and password. Instead, you have to click the text that appears above the keyboard. This will be a deal-breaker for many folks. Last, either make the app conform to Dynamic Text or give the user a way to control font size in the UI. It’s currently way too small for anyone who is farsighted, has vision problems, or just old eyes. My opinion is that it was rushed out the door to start making money and personally, I would have waited until it was more complete. I’ll keep revisiting it, though…because it does have a lot of potential, especially since it stores all data (encrypted) in iCloud, which I trust more than 3rd parties, audited code, or not.
  • Great Potential But Won’t Switch Yet

    4
    By bastiangeiser
    I’ve been looking for an app that can top 1password and this one has the most potential. The benefit of using iCloud to store data is great but there are some things I think it should have prior to a full yearly commitment. Unfortunately without a Mac app or extensions for other browsers, I feel it may not be as useful as of the moment. There is a “login with” feature in 1password that surpasses most password managers which gives you the ability to declare how you authenticate an account with another. For example a lot of people use their Google or Microsoft account to log in to other accounts without the actual use of an email or password, so storing this information is crucial. This password manager should have the ability to set up verification codes on iPhone and if a Mac app is built it should have an extension feature across the entire computer, the only company I’ve seen achieve this is Secrets by Outer Corner, although a useful feature their app had to many bugs. The creation of a new vault is not clearly present unless only the creation of groups are allowed. Pulling favicons from websites is useful for branding icons. Saving software licenses is another great feature. — Best, Bastian Geiser
  • Confusing

    4
    By gmgrullon
    Not sure how I set it up or how to use it. Set up was very confusing

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