OneSafe for Mac review

OneSafe for Mac provides all the resources you need to keep your log-ins, account information, and important documents safe and secure. With multiple options for security settings and a nice organizational system, this app gives you the freedom to store all kinds of sensitive information without worry that it will be lost or stolen.

Pros

Security options: When you first install OneSafe, you'll have to set up a master passcode that you'll use to access the app in the future. This can be in the form of a conventional PIN, a password, a pattern, or a Tri-PIN. You also have the option of creating your own security questions in the event you forget your master passcode, although this is not a required step. If you don't do it, though, you'll have no way to access your account without your master passcode. Additionally, there is a high-security area for your most sensitive information that is protected with an additional password within the app itself.

Organizational structure: When you add accounts and other information to this app, you can quickly classify them using the categories built into the software. For instance, there are options for Computer, Wallet, Work, and Documents, as well as the Double Protection area. And you can also add certain entries to your Favorites list to make it easier to find them later on.

Cons

No Autofill: One feature this app doesn't offer is the ability to autofill online log-ins right from the software. Instead, you can refer to the entries and type in your log-ins manually, or you can copy and paste them from the app to the site.

Bottom Line

OneSafe for Mac offers a great set of features to help you keep all of your sensitive personal and work information both secure and accessible. An autofill option would be a nice addition, but the wide variety of security features the app offers, coupled with the organizational system that's built in makes it a very convenient program to use.

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