Poor migration
Previous users of older versions have to re-purchase in order to use it. Even for simple functions such as restore or backup via email. This is obviously outright profiteering!
Yes, Password Manager is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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Password Manager has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 25.29 S$.
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4.66 out of 5
181 ratings in Singapore
Previous users of older versions have to re-purchase in order to use it. Even for simple functions such as restore or backup via email. This is obviously outright profiteering!
I have been using this password vault for many years but find their multiple versions confusing. I keep being prompted to buy a pro version although I already did about a year back. Useful app but not user friendly enough, too many useless features.
Lets me collect and retrieve all my info across multiple devices. Worth the money!
Great app. I like the concept that all database is keep in user storage area and not central storage. Just hope that the developer simplify the steps to review the hidden password from 2 steps to 1 steps.
They provide good job on solving all the bugs. I can see that the new version is much stable and not as laggy as last version.
I’ve used mSecure for years. I like its independence and cross platform support.
I put up with upgrades and syncing issues for more than 2 years. No more!! I found mSecure to be inconsistent when I moved to a it’s upgrade/new version. My data didn’t move between the desktop and mobile versions. I just ended my subscription!!
Have used and highly rated prior versions of mSecure. But wifi sync is critical to me and I don't want my passwords in the cloud. My App will not sync and mSecure ignores my pleas for help.
I have been using mSecure for 6 years now. It is the most reliable and effective method for storing and recovering my passwords along with personal information for myself and my family in regards to identity information.
I used mSecure for seven years. I was close to retirement and with all of the protection I have on my laptop, I got hacked. Went through all my various accounts and changed passwords and user names. In doing so I also reviewed a number of sites to find out what is the best Password Manager. 1Password came up a number of times. Went through the hassle of changing over. The reviews lied. MSecure has a much better interface. Does not continuously pop up text fields that cover what I am typing. Much easier to find my records. After four months i switched back to MSecure. As for 1Password, I gave it a good chance. The developers just made it do to much and frustrating to use.
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