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Password Pro V3.7 for iphone


Password Pro V3.7 for iphone

It is a password-protecting app to give you EVERYTHING you want in an app!

A GREATEST PLACE TO PROTECT ANY SENSITIVE INFORMATION: PASSWORDS, BANK ACCOUNT, CREDIT CARD, APPLE ID and anything valuable. Safe Password uses most advanced technology to protect the data firmly. There's no way to hack into it.

THE HANDIEST APP: Safe Password can AUTOMATICALLY log into websites WHENEVER you need access. ONLY by a single tap.
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You are finally released from those long and tiresome password or URLs.


  • Features.
  • Protect your information safely. No hacking! No backdoors! No one can access the data without passcode.
  • Securely store website login information: url address, username, passwords
  • One touch to log into websites, automatically filling username and passwords
  • A lot of website templates, including all popular websites
  • Save important information such like credit card, bank account, passport, driver's license and etc.
  • Store secret notes
  • Backup database to computer to keep it safely. You could restore all your information even if your iPhone was stolen.


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