Great App. Strongly recommend you purchase from mSecure directly
I rely on this app more than any other. I have 400+ passwords, and the only way to remember them is to write them down in a secure manner. mSecure just works, and allows me secure access to my passwords on Macintosh and iOS. The copy to clipboard is so easy. When I need to use my banking app, or log into any secure app on my phone, I just open mSecure, copy the password, and paste into the app. Same for logging into a web page on my computer. No trying to remember 10-character passwords with letters, numbers, and symbols. If I ever have problems with mSecure, it is easy to export my passwords so I can import them into a future storage system. mSecure makes it easy to have a different, secure password for every web site.
HOWEVER, you should consider buying this app from their web site, and using Dropbox to sync the password files.
1) Every so often, Apple will make you re-enter your Apple ID password in order to open an app. If that app happens to be mSecure, you’ll be in a pickle. In order to see your Apple ID password, you need to open mSecure, but you can’t open mSecure until you remember your AppleID password. This just happened to me.
2) Apple has at times disabled synching between iOS and Macintosh through iCloud (and could again). When they did this (in the fall of 2014), I could not sync changes in my password file between my phone and computer, which was very dangerous. (Which version has the latest password? Better write it down on a piece of paper and put it in your wallet!)
Dropbox is free for limited storage, and is so much simpler and more reliable than synching through iCloud.
[2016-03-05: I’m updating this review to address the comments by “Paul……” on Oct 06, 2014. The synching issues he points out are almost certainly the same issues that I experienced. These were introduced when Apple changed iCloud synching so that an up-to-date iOS device could not (for a number of weeks) sync with an up-to-date Macintosh device. This was completely beyond the ability of the developers to control, or even anticipate.]
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