Okay but could and should be a lot better.
The iOS version with the new extension allows the user to tap a button, verify the password though the fingerprint scanner (iPhone 5s and up) and populate the password field in a second or so. If only the Mac version were so good. To access this version, you need to open the app, cut and paste (could be dangerous with a key logger, no?), and then return to your browser.
It doesn’t matter how secure the app is if it is too clumsy to use. Apple understood this with iCloud Keychain. But oneSafe hasn’t figured this out yet. We need BOTH outstanding security AND ease of use. You got ½, and honestly I think it’s the more difficult half to configure. Now, finish the app and allow us to access our passwords painlessly as well as securely.
That said, the app is nice. The encryption appears to be as good as it gets (what do I know but what I read on their site and Wikipedia). I especially like the rotating three-symbol password. Genius!
If having ease of use is important to you, I cannot recommend this app until they fix the password input method. Cut and paste is not acceptable for an app of this price. At $20, it’s just not usable enough. The iOS app, though is OMG good! I’ll resubmit my review if/when the fix this flaw. If they do, I see 5 stars pretty easily.
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