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Any Good Password Storage Apps

johnsifu

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Hello everyone,
I'm new to Android and would like an opinion on a good password app to store password, etc for Android. I have a Sprint EVO 4G. Any advice would be helpful. :)
 
I use Roboform Online myself.. can access your passwords from my USB device and the online system. It actually 'partially' integrates with android via their bookmarklet app so it makes filling in forms on the Evo a lot nicer than not having it. (It still needs work, but better than nothing).

Overall I've tried a lot of password keepers over the years and I love Roboform hands down.. The one con of it is if you really need a printed version, the format is horrible. However this is due to the way it's able to auto-fill in passwords in browsers. It's not meant to be perfectly user legible for a printout.
 
Password Keeper is the best I've found. I went through the Market and compared reviews. A lot of people chose Password Safe over SplashID and it costs less.

I like being able to create totally custom templates with only the fields I want. Haven't tried the export/backup thing yet though.

Just my 2 cents...
 
You can keep your kbd file on Dropbox and then access it from your phone as well as your other computers.

Just another of the uses for Dropbox (I seem to find one almost every day LOL)
So what do you put in the android keepass app for the location of your keepass database?

Or do you have to manually copy the file from your dropbox to some local location each time you want to use it?
 
So what do you put in the android keepass app for the location of your keepass database?

Or do you have to manually copy the file from your dropbox to some local location each time you want to use it?

You open the dropbox app and tap on the keepass database to open it and simply enter your password. The file ends up being saved in /sdcard/dropbox/*.kdb. If you open it from dropbox any edits you make will automatically sync, and be available on any other machines where you have your dropbox account setup!
 
You open the dropbox app and tap on the keepass database to open it and simply enter your password. The file ends up being saved in /sdcard/dropbox/*.kdb. If you open it from dropbox any edits you make will automatically sync, and be available on any other machines where you have your dropbox account setup!

Thanks everyone on the Keypass + dropbox combo. I just set it up and it worked on the first time! Awesome!
 
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