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MSafe

Every day we hear about hacks that compromise usernames, emails, credit card numbers, and other type of data.

Should you trust the web to store our most sensitive passwords?

With MSafe you can combine the best of high tech and low tech, by encrypting your passwords using the advanced AES encryption algorithm and by being able to print them on a regular sheet of paper in the form of a QR code, or save them on an NFC tag that you can carry around with you.

Required permissions:

CAMERA
- to read the QR codes

NFC
- to read and write NFC tags

Please note that this application does NOT ask the user for the NETWORK COMMUNICATION permission as it could raise some questions regarding the privacy of your data.

You can find the EULA in the application's website.

Category : Productivity

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Reviews (9)

Ash. M. Jun 1, 2021     

Poor response. Worst application

Jar. B. Jun 2, 2016     

Great App AES, what more can I say. I've migrated all of my passwords and am very happy with the result.

Lyn. L. B. Mar 3, 2015     

Cannot figure it out

LuĂ­. S. Mar 8, 2014     

Great app overall. Needs compatibility with keepass db format.

Sea. T. Nov 21, 2013     

I really like this app, it has an idea that should catch on. Storing passwords on NFC keyring tags is a fantastic poor-man's yubikey. 128 bit random passwords while not as strong as OTP are pretty strong, but curiously I can't fit any of the 32 char pwds I use. One of the great things about being able to store passwords on off-net physical media is that you don't have to remember them, and therefore can make them very strong despite your(my) sh!tty memory. Support and generate at least up to 32 char and I will give 5 star, har har ;) Another great feature would be the ability to transfer passwords to a standard laptop or desktop securely, ideally using OTG to mimic keyboard input, difficult maybe but doable on a lot of devices now days.

Max. Y. Jan 5, 2014     

nfc should be use in conjunction with master password as a mean to open database, instead of saving a single password onto the nfc...

Val. F. Jul 8, 2013     

Simple app that lets me save all my info where i want it, controlled by me! Amazing work!

Kei. L. Apr 28, 2013     

I like the idea of this app. I use it on my phone but was disappointed that it won't work on my tablet. After sending feedback to the developers an app has been developed for the Nexus 7 which does not have a camera. I will try it out and post a review later. Update: Tried using with my Nexus 7 and it works perfectly. I cannot decode with The N7 but I can open the PDF and scan the image with the mSafe app on my phone. The image can also be printed from the N7 with Cloud Print or other printer apps.

Ben. C. Jun 12, 2013     

Simple idea and works very well. It's not a security method I would have thought about but I think it's quite valuable. Could do with a website as well to do the same tasks!