Hi, one thing I forgot to mention about MiniKeepass is that the file structure it uses is the KeePass one from http://keepass.info/. In fact, if you have a PC or Mac, you can use the Keepass client to also keep track of the same database. Since MiniKeePass on the iPhone doesn't have cloud support, you need Dropbox to keep things synced. The advantage is that all your encrypted data is on your own PC, not available remotely. Of course it's remotely there in Dropbox, so I guess even that statement isn't all the way true. <smile>. My set up is I have KeePass on my Windows PC and the database file is saved to a folder in my Dropbox. Then any time I make a change, it's automatically there in Dropbox. From my iPhone I can add this file to my Dropbox favorites and when I choose the share option, the option to use MiniKeePass is there. So, this is how I update MiniKeePass on the iPhone in cases where I make changes to the PC. Like I said, it's not exactly automatic, but if you are comfortable with doing some stuff manually, then it's not a bad thing. Someone else recommended RoboForm. And that is a good choice which does things automatically from the cloud. This service is good from what I can tell although I'bve never used it before. I've used LastPass though, and it's also good. I just found that Keepass was fitting my needs better though, which is the reason I switched.

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On 3/15/2013 4:00 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
Hi, I highly recommend MiniKeePass for this. The link is
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/minikeepass-secure-password/id451661808?mt=8
and it's of course Voice Over friendly. You create a master database
which will contain your various user names, passwords, web sites, and
notes. If you want something to have with you when you are on a friend's
computer or at a public place, then you can read the user names and
passwords from within the app. However the neat thing too is that if you
want to use the browser, like Safari to log into a web site,
double-tapping on the password field from MiniKeePass will prompt you to
copy the password into the clipboard. This way if you are a person who
uses complex passwords with things like banks and utility companies,
then you don't have to memorize the password to type it into the
browser, just paste it from the edit rotor.

If you want something a little less complex, then I recommend Strip
Password manager. It comes in a free and paid version. The links will
follow. These apps also can be used to store information, such as social
security numbers, account numbers, web addresses, user names, and
passwords. In my opinion, these are great apps as well, but I don't use
them because my needs are a bit more complicated and MiniKeePass is
better for me. Strip Lite holds up to 5 entries, and Strip I believe is
unlimited. Links below.

Strip Lite:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/strip-lite-password-manager/id316822267?mt=8


Strip:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/strip-password-manager/id316817719?mt=8


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On 3/15/2013 11:50 AM, Dani L Pagador wrote:
Hi, Everyone.

Is there an app that works well with VO for storing things like
usernames, passwords, etc?

Thanks,

Dani

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