Password Deluxe app for iPhone and iPad


4.5 ( 775 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: Denouement Inc.
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 23 Jul 2012
App size: 3.97 Mb

Password Deluxe (formerly EasyPass) is a utility app that allows you to store all of your passwords in one place. No need to keep those passwords in a notebook (impractical) . No need to seek out that worksheet containing all your security codes (inconvenient). With Password Deluxe, your passwords are available within a couple of finger taps.

Password Deluxe also contains a password generator feature. Just give the generator the requirements for the password and let it produce a random passwords. Passwords can also be based on a word (or a phrase). If you dont like the password, shake the phone and get another password instantly.

Features
- Simple password entry (name, URL, user ID, password).
- Searchable, indexed list of passwords.
- Instant random password.
- Generated passwords are automatically copied into phone clipboard.
- Configurable password generation.
- Internal encryption applied to password listing.
- App itself is password protected.
- Dropbox import/export integration. NOTE: passwords are exported in readable, unencrypted format.


DISCLAIMER:
Password Deluxe makes no claim that any passwords generated with this app are 100% secure or "uncrackable". Passwords generated are meant to be used as a reference based on the criteria selected during the usage of the Generator. Password integrity is a whole industry onto itself. What denotes a "strong" password is a topic of many discussions and is of a dynamic opinion. Determination of whether the generated password is sufficient is left up to you, the user.

Password Deluxe is primarily a tool for storing a list of passwords. Storage of passwords in one place can be seen as a risky choice. I advise you to use every means possible to secure your information. This includes using the passcode systems that many mobile phones are equipped with now. And of course, securing the actual phone itself is vital. Use this tool at your own risk.