Android Password Safe
I’ve got my first working Android application together. It’s just a simple password safe with some decent features for a first release including:
- 128 Bit AES Encryption
- Password protected. Your password is needed to decrypt the data stored in the safe
- All data is entrypted including notes, website link, description
- Click through website link, will take you from your entry to the website.
Here are a couple of screen shots to give you an idea of what the application looks like (Click to enlarge)
Plans for future versions include:
- Fetching/Caching of favicons
- Customizable encryption. Maybe 256bit AES, DES, etc.
You can always download it and check it out for yourself. Let me know what you think and if you find any bugs or have ideas for improvements.
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Mfer 2:21 am on July 30, 2009 Permalink |
Hi Steve. Great application. Maybe in the future can sync with another desktop application (1 password or keepassx). Congratulations.
Mark 8:51 pm on August 19, 2009 Permalink |
Hi Steve,
I was thinking about upgrading to an Android phone but couldn’t find a password app in the store so this is great.
One enhancement I would love would be to able to sync with a desktop app so secrets could be edited and accessed from both my phone and desktop.
Thanks again.
Graeme 12:06 pm on October 3, 2009 Permalink |
Hi Steve I would also like an application that can sync with a desktop application as well, also a search function would be good as this is used a lot in my existing password store.
steven 10:24 pm on October 6, 2009 Permalink |
@Graeme this project is now part of OpenIntents and is not maintained by me. Check out http://www.openintents.org/en/node/205 I recommend filing a feature request with them.