Password Manager: Passible Reviews – Page 10

5/5 rating based on 165 reviews. Read all reviews for Password Manager: Passible for iPhone.
Password Manager: Passible is free iOS app published by FITNESS22 LTD

Good App

Mcf777

Good so far, the start up has a little bit of a lag but other then that it’s a good lil organizer.


Safe and Easy

Counter crazy

Love this Ap simple but safe!! Easy to sync with your other devices!!!!


Best password app

BakedDragon

Absolutely love this app, simple to add new passwords and find them quickly. I’ve told a lot of people about this app over anything else out there. Highly recommended.


Pass on Passible

suzn88

This free app is a ruse to advertise the full paid app as it only allows storage of 3 passwords. This limitation should be described in the free app...oh wait...then no one would download it...


I’m glad I upgraded

Grammy vik

I love this app and how it’s set up. I think it was worth the money. I knew I had a lot of accounts, but once you write them down and their passwords, it’s hard to remember. I’m happy with this app.


Rip off

Pattalam

Would let you save 3 passwords, then its like $20 a month


Terrible

Smithn8or

I had a great password app that I can no longer use thx to iOS 11. Trying to find a new one and downloaded this one. “Free” app only lets you save 5 passwords, then they want you to pay waayyyy too much money for monthly subscriptions. Seriously?? Deleted app. Not worth it.


Best App on The Market

109Iceman

As far as passwords and keeping track of vital information this in my opinion is the best app available


Great!!!

Music king9887

Love this app!!!


Like it, but could like it better

Pink Power!

Like it, but could like it better. Passible is an easy to use app. The letters are big, so easy to see. When I open a heading to view my password, then close my phone, it keeps the memory of this last page. So next time I open Passible, it opens up right to the last Password I viewed, in Big print for anyone to see. I wish it could auto close, so that it always opens to the main page, where no passwords are showing.