With this password management app, you can organize and secure your passwords and PIN codes using tags and password protection features. Includes password storage, PIN codes, and organization tools.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.2. Trustworthiness 74 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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Low review manipulation risk
22% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
74% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Mixed user feedback
Average 2.8★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Password Cube
Keep all your accounts safe and organized with PasswordCube. Designed with simplicity and security in mind, PasswordCube helps you store, generate, and manage your passwords with ease.
Key Features:
• Password Vault
Store all your accounts securely in one place, with support for descriptions, usernames, passwords, notes, and custom tags.
• Tag Management
Organize your logins by tags for quick access and smarter categorization.
• Password Generator
Create strong, unique passwords based on your preferences – customize length, numbers, letters, and special characters.
• Backup & Restore
Safely back up your database and restore it when needed, ensuring your data is always protected.
• Enhanced Security
Protect access to your app with Face ID or Touch ID authentication.
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Reviews for Password Cube
Toocoldtomytoes
Messed up data
The most recent review messed up all of my data. It changed all of my passwords to a randomly generated password of its on and removed my security settings.
DougBoudreaux
Buggy
It's a good, simple way to keep track of your passwords. The problem I have with it is that when I go to my Password List (left most iPhone screenshot above), some of my accounts only say "List:" ("List:" is what is at the top of the Password List screen) So I have no idea what those accounts are until I click on that entry, go into its Account screen, then return to the Password List. Then other entries description randomly changes from what it should read, for example, PayPal, to "List:" I've contacted the developer through their website support, so we'll see what happens. Another nice feature would be a random password generator that would generate a random password for your accounts. It should allow you to select/deselect lower case. upper case, numbers, and special characters based on what the website allows passwords to be composed of. Update (1/2/13): Since my last review, nothing had changed - no updates, no replies. Hence, I have purchased the paid version of mSecure. It has everything I need, that I wish Password Cube had.