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BeSafe PE for PalmOS/Windows
Save money on BeSafe and be safe for all your most sensitive information & passwords!
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Current version: |
2.0 (See
revision history) |
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Requirements: |
See description |
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Supported
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Palm Tungsten, Palm Treo, Palm
Centro and all other Palm OS 5 powered devices |
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Price/registration: |
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$14.00 |
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Required
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None |
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BeSafe for Palm OS® is a program for encrypted storage of all your sensitive data. It allows quick reference to information like PIN numbers, account numbers, passwords, alarm codes etc., while protecting them even in case of device loss or theft.
Though many people normally use their Palm's MemoPad or Addressbook for keeping this information, the truth is that MemoPad offers very little protection.
By contrast, BeSafe GUARANTEES noone will learn your secrets even if you lose your device!
BeSafe for Microsoft Windows® is a complimentary conduit/desktop client to BeSafe for Palm OS®.
You can now enter, modify and lookup same information directly from your desktop
PC and it will always be synchronized with your handheld!
BUY ONE, or BOTH for Additional Savings:
- BeSafe for MS Windows®
$10.00 - BeSafe for Palm OS®
$10.00
OR
- BeSafe Bundle
$14.00
(BeSafe for Palm OS® + BeSafe for MS Windows®)
Features:
- Remember ONLY ONE password--for BeSafe--and easily lookup any other
- There is No Way to "hack" the program by guessing! Keep the only unlocking key in your head; every other entered key simply displays
garbage to the screen.
- Uses extremely strong Advanced Encryption Standard (Users must comply with
relevant encryption export laws of their government of residence)
- Data may be organized into user-defined categories.
- Configurable automatic program shutdown for improving lockout security
- Free updates for registered users.
A few useful notes regarding data protection:
It is a known fact that the weakest part of any security system is usually the human factor. Here are a few
pieces of advice we've found valuable:
- Never choose a password that can be easily related to you, such as a birth date or a name of relative;
- Never write down your password on a Post-It Note on your PC monitor or save
them in a text file on your PC desktop ;-)
- The longer your password is, the higher protection you will get. Choose wisely between convenience and protection; we recommend at least 4 characters;
- Every protection is a knife with two edges; make sure you really remember your password, because if you lose it, you will lose your data too.
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