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Keyring – Password Manager

Store all your accounts in one place. By using open source KeePass format, Keyring provides secure storage with a lot of supporting apps on many platforms.
Category Price Seller Device
Utilities Free Sergey Pershenkov iPhone, iPad, iPod

• One Master Password to access all your accounts
• Touch ID support for quick unlocking
• Quick search to find the account you need
• One tap to copy login or password
• No need to manually lock vault or clear pasteboard, the app does it automatically

Reviews

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Same problem!!!
Eitak327

I'm having the exact same problem as the above user. Please link the two so I don't have to retype every password into new app only to lose them all in a year.


KeyRing version 2?
9962jps

Update: this developer is using the same name for a different app. It’s very confusing since I had the app with 2 keys and this developer has created an app of the same name with 1 key. But he assures is that he isn’t the developer of the one that disappeared after 11. We have lost all our passwords from keyring with 2 keys. But it isn’t the fault of this developer. ############################################## I already had keyring on my iPhone (same developer) but when I upgraded to 11, the app no longer worked. So all my passwords are inaccessible. Extremely frustrating. Now he has a new one with no way to transfer passwords from the previous keyring app. Deleting this app since I don’t trust him to keep it updated with each IOS delivery. Developer contacted me to tell me that I currently had "Keyrings 2" and not "Keyrings 1". Yes... I know! We want you to update the old one (Keyrings 2) so we can get our passwords back! Or at least allow us to copy them over to Keyrings 1. Then we would be willing to maybe load this one instead. Why would we load this one, save all our passwords in it and then you decide to write an entirely new one for a later IOS version , leaving us unable to retrieve our passwords once again?


Delightfully simple
SpencerAlger

Does what it says on the tin. If only it would sync the passwords with iCloud Drive


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