5/5 rating based on 238 reviews. Read all reviews for Password Manager SafeInCloud 2 for iPhone.
Password Manager SafeInCloud 2 is free iOS app published by Andrei Shcherbakov
Coop4504
I’ve been using this program for a few years now an absolutely love it and very much depend on it for ALL my passwords and more. I have it on my desk top, iPad and iPhone and when I make any changes on any devise all are updated at the same time. Also a feature is if a family member updates I’m notified that activity is occurring. I highly recommend this program for all your password and account needs.
Gr3tchen
Great way to keep all your passwords and user names in one place regardless if you have an iPhone or Android. If you did switch to an Android, using Apples password storage would be an issue. I did pay for the one time upgrade to be able to access everything over several devices which I didn’t mind doing because it was a one time thing. Unlike Apples continual fee for additional cloud storage.
Satisfied0007
App didn’t work. Asked for help but got none. Ask for refund and they said to contact Apple. Contact Apple and they send you to this company’s support page. What a joke! SAVE YOUR MONEY AND DON’T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE I DID.
Gail in Austin
My husband and I just installed the free app so, we are still in the two week trial period full version mode. He has Samsung, I have an iPhone, we also installed it on his notebook, my laptop, and my iPad. For keeping track of passwords, they all work the the same and looks like it will be handier than the old notebook in the desk, which is never handy. For the windows and android devices, the app also automatically fills user ID and passwords on the fly. A really nice feature. For IOS the auto fill feature is not supported. The developer, Shcherbakov, informs me that he has plans for it to be added ”later this year.” It is nice that he answered my query within 24 hours. But due to my experience with Apple and apps, I worry that this may not happen due to no fault of the developer.
hammerup
Like many people, I was using the same, easy to crack password across many sites. Then we had data breaches at Target and Home Depot where I had accounts. Since I frequent about 35 online sites, I didn't want to change all of these passwords, nor try to keep track of them. I looked at other password managers, but they wanted a monthly fee. For a one time in app purchase of $4.99, you get all the functionality of the name brand password managers. I invested the time to create strong, 12 character passwords at all 35 sites. Now, I just touch the encrypted password for a site in SafeInCloud, it instantly copies it to the clipboard, and I paste it into the password box at the target site. Very easy to use and handy.
vada565
I love the simplicity and the fact that it syncs with your own cloud (e.g., GoogleDrive, OneDrive, etc.) and no one else has access to it; in other words, it's not on another company's cloud. Very simple and easy to use, with a great password generator too. It would be nice if you could specify the special characters for it to use, as some websites limit those, but that's minor and easy to overcome by trying a couple times.
Lobos59
No issues other the sync/share with Apple Watch. Still cannot get it to allow me to open secure items on the watch. Still a good app