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Wallet App pour Android

Wallet App pour Android

Catégorie : Bureaux commerciauxVersion: 8.7.0

Taille:4.05MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

http://www.awallet.org/L'application

offre une solution sécurisée et conviviale pour gérer vos informations sensibles. Cette application fournit un référentiel central pour les mots de passe, les détails des cartes de crédit, les identifiants bancaires en ligne, les connexions aux sites Web et d'autres données personnalisées. Un éditeur intégré permet de créer et de modifier facilement des catégories de données, avec des icônes personnalisées. La fonction de recherche intuitive simplifie la recherche d'informations et l'expérience sans publicité garantit un flux de travail fluide.aWallet Password Manager

La sécurité des données est primordiale. aWallet utilise des algorithmes de cryptage AES et Blowfish robustes pour protéger vos informations. La fonctionnalité de sauvegarde et de restauration sur votre périphérique USB Android est incluse, ainsi que la possibilité d'exporter des données non cryptées au format CSV. Passez à la version professionnelle pour bénéficier de fonctionnalités de sécurité supplémentaires telles que le déverrouillage par empreinte digitale ou par reconnaissance faciale, un générateur de mot de passe et l'importation de données CSV.

Principales caractéristiques :

    Stockage sécurisé des mots de passe, des informations de carte de crédit, des identifiants bancaires, etc.
  • Catégories de données personnalisables avec un éditeur intégré et des icônes personnalisées.
  • Fonctionnalité de recherche efficace dans les champs de données.
  • Une expérience utilisateur simplifiée et sans publicité.
  • Capacités de sauvegarde et de restauration sur votre clé USB Android.
  • Export CSV de données non cryptées sur votre clé USB.
Conclusion :

aWallet fournit une solution complète et sécurisée de gestion des mots de passe. Son stockage crypté, ses catégories personnalisables et ses options de sauvegarde pratiques garantissent la protection des données. L'absence de publicité améliore la convivialité, tandis que le déverrouillage en option par reconnaissance d'empreintes digitales/faciale et la destruction automatique des données ajoutent des couches de sécurité supplémentaires. Téléchargez aWallet aujourd'hui pour un moyen sécurisé et pratique de gérer toutes vos informations sensibles. Pour plus de détails, veuillez visiter

. Nous vous encourageons à évaluer l'application sur le Google Play Store et à partager vos commentaires.

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