Company Name: Andrei Shcherbakov
About: SafeInCloud Password Manager allows you to keep your logins, passwords, and
other private info safe and secure in an encrypted database. You can synchronize
your data with another phone, tablet, Mac or PC via your own cloud account.
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by Su Dokai
I started using this app when the logo was blue. It was free, then it changed to a one-time cost for lifetime users. Still great. I purchased lifetime updates. Then came PRO. Purchased it too. Now there’s upgraded PRO which is software-as-a-service to make users pay forever. Where is all the prior versions I paid for? What happened to all my passwords? I opened the old blue and the old red apps to find nothing but samples instead of my data. They didn’t tell anyone. Well, shouldn’t super secure data encrypted password vaults also stop the developer from moving, removing, changing, or erasing customers data? The whole point of SafeinCloud was to secure my password/content data from everyone. This was its original promise. We were loyal customers when this app was “who and what?” Well at least give back my data.
by R. Maurer
I am coming from Quick Password, since it's a 32-bit app that's going away. Tried and compared this and Enpass, and couldn't justify paying double for Enpass. Plus, importing my csv file into SafeInCloud's free desktop app was a way more painless process than Enpass, which less steps and post-configuration.
Oh, and your info is in YOUR control, synced to your own Cloud service (Dropbox, etc), not their servers. That’s kind of a big deal.
Here's where it can improve:
- As mentioned elsewhere, the export process doesn't export everything to csv. What I've realized is that anything entered as other than a regular Login/Password entry goes missing (i.e. Credit Cards, etc.). But here's a tip: everything DOES show up when you export as TEXT. So, if you export as both csv and txt, you should be covered. It would be nice if that's fixed in csv, though.
- Scrolling isn't very smooth, at least on my iPhone 6. That's just an aesthetic thing, though.
I'll add more stuff as I use it more. But so far, for my meager password app needs, this fits the bill for me.
(Oh, and I purchased the Pro version outright, instead of going Pro in-app from the free version. Someone suggested that, and it's been smooth for me.)
by Kennolee
I purchased the full version of SafeInCloud Pro years ago. I typically access it on my iPhone; however, I also use it intermittently on my iPad Pro and MacBook Pro. The only issue I’ve experienced is with synchronizing the data. I have found that using my DropBox to synchronize has resolved that problem. I highly recommend this app for anyone who has the need for secure and reliable password storage. My wife used to use the Notes app on her iPhone, but I got her onboard with this app instead. The flexibility this app has is awesome!!! I maintain this app on my devices and my wife can access the passwords on hers as well. I should also mention that searching for the passwords is very easy. You can create separate “folders” for each type (ie. Work passwords, Wife’s passwords), or you can simply search for the password you’re looking for by typing it into the search field. Great app!!!