View Poll Results: What Password Application do you use?

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  • SplashID

    3 6.00%
  • Ewallet

    4 8.00%
  • DataVault

    20 40.00%
  • Keepassbb2

    6 12.00%
  • Native BB Password App.....

    15 30.00%
  • Memo pad/docs to go, etc.

    1 2.00%
  • I don't trust any device with my info.

    1 2.00%
  1. tony bag o donuts's Avatar
    Since Kevin posted on the homepage about using password keeper, I figured we could get a poll going for password managers.

    forgot to hit the submit button, but here is what is out there.......

    SplashID
    Ewallet (my fave)
    DataVault
    Keepassbb2
    Native BB Password App.....
    Memo pad/docs to go, etc.
    I don't trust any device with my info.
    Last edited by Tony Bag O Donuts; 03-02-10 at 04:25 PM.
    03-02-10 04:19 PM
  2. papped's Avatar
    keepassbb2, way better than password keeper since it's multi-platform, also free, supports using the database as an external file (so you can copy paste it anywhere you want), and has a desktop client w sync.
    03-02-10 04:20 PM
  3. ObiGeorge's Avatar
    I love the native app personally...
    03-02-10 04:21 PM
  4. Chrisy's Avatar
    Password Keeper!

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    03-02-10 04:23 PM
  5. tony bag o donuts's Avatar
    obi....I pm'd pk...but can this be changed to a poll thread?
    03-02-10 04:24 PM
  6. John Yester's Avatar
    Stand by. I will do one up for you.
    03-02-10 04:32 PM
  7. John Yester's Avatar
    K should be good now!
    03-02-10 04:34 PM
  8. pkcable's Avatar
    Grrrrrrr I was just doing it also!
    03-02-10 04:36 PM
  9. John Yester's Avatar
    Grrrrrrr I was just doing it also!
    03-02-10 04:40 PM
  10. Chrisy's Avatar
    Sorry! My fault!

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    03-02-10 04:40 PM
  11. tony bag o donuts's Avatar
    LOL....getting the mods against one another
    you can remove the (my fave) if you want
    03-02-10 04:48 PM
  12. Chrisy's Avatar
    3 Stooges. "I tried to think but nothing happened!"

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    03-02-10 04:56 PM
  13. TurboTiger's Avatar
    I use SplashID along with the companion desktop SplashID.
    Only problem is that BB DM has a bug that affects the syncing so I have to use the wifi sync. That's works but it's another step.

    Good Luck
    03-02-10 05:54 PM
  14. theanswer3's Avatar
    ewallet all day. still the best out there
    03-02-10 06:20 PM
  15. phantom357's Avatar
    I use Ascendo Datavault and Money because you can back up to desktop and export if needed. I tried SplashID and SplashMoney for BB and it was really slow, compared to the Palm Treo version. Datavault is really snappy.
    03-02-10 06:20 PM
  16. ItsGeekster's Avatar
    I have sticky notes stuck all over my PC. Maybe I should start using something a little more localized & convenient.
    03-02-10 06:21 PM
  17. FF22's Avatar
    I used and liked the built-in Password Keeper but wanted a backup or version on my computer and went with DataVault - it probably is more than I needed and I just kind of enter data, registrations, logins, etc willy nilly rather than use the templates. I don't use it to generate or enter passwords but probably should look into that.
    03-02-10 10:28 PM
  18. Rizzleman716's Avatar
    Okay guys lol. I've had a few Blackberries and I'm pretty sure on how to use them. But I never knew the point or use of password keeper? What exactly is it?

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    03-02-10 10:35 PM
  19. tony bag o donuts's Avatar
    It can store critical info. like login passwords for sites, etc.

    Using ewallet, I have my car vin #'s, all my SS#'s for the family, Credit Cards info, Homeowner's insurance, Life Insurance, etc. Crackberry Login, WMexperts Login, etc....my whole life basically.
    But the third party apps give you a desktop version which makes entering data A LOT easier....
    03-03-10 09:05 AM
  20. FF22's Avatar
    Okay guys lol. I've had a few Blackberries and I'm pretty sure on how to use them. But I never knew the point or use of password keeper? What exactly is it?

    Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
    As mentioned, it stores any kind of private information such as logins, registration numbers, credit card numbers, bank account info, etc. It is protected by a password. If you don't have the password and try entering it up to 10 times, it protects all the data by erasing it. No stranger can get to the data after it gets erased. If YOU have a backup on your computer, you can restore the data.

    Its limitation is that you cannot open it on a computer or edit its data on a computer. It can only be used directly on the BB.
    03-03-10 09:22 AM
  21. TurboTiger's Avatar
    Its limitation is that you cannot open it on a computer or edit its data on a computer. It can only be used directly on the BB.
    This is why I use SplashID.

    Good Luck
    03-03-10 04:04 PM
  22. SplinterCell's Avatar
    KeePass for sure! Open source, secure and it works well on both PC and BlackBerry!
    03-03-10 06:58 PM
  23. Cyber Warrior's Avatar
    All passwords are stored in my head =)
    03-03-10 07:01 PM
  24. Laura Knotek's Avatar
    All passwords are stored in my head =)
    +1.

    I could not vote in this poll or the one on the blog page, since the option "I'm not interested in any such app" is not available. It's not that I don't trust it. I just don't need it.
    03-03-10 07:05 PM
  25. bb2b's Avatar
    Was on SplashID from Palm and Win Mobile days. Tried it on the Berry, but it just didn't work as well. Screen layout and usability was too awkward. Switched over to DataVault and have been very happy.

    The native app and others which don't allow for syncing and accessibility on another device are just too limited.
    Last edited by bb2b; 03-04-10 at 08:01 AM.
    03-04-10 07:56 AM
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