Die ‘Safe’ App

Safe LoginDo you remember the time when you had a folder for all your personal belongings? Kind of like a dictionary for all your accounts, ID’s and other stuff that didn’t really matter but had to be accessible, even when you where not at home?

The App that I want to introduce is called ‘Safe’ and does what it says:

Manage all your accounts ID’s, Passwords, Gym Memberships etc that used to be in Folders along with all your Credit card and Mobile Contract bills and safes them on your iPhone.

If you are still hesitating and not rushing to your iPhone to buy the App I will give you a couple of standard situations when you will need this one!

The Grocery Store

You are standing in line to buy your usual loaf of bread, milk and eggs. The cashier asks for $ 4,95. You reach down your pocket, take your wallet out and realize that there is no cash left.

By asking if they accept Visa or Debit Card the cashier moves the card reader device towards you and asks if you would enter your PIN. You have forgotten about the digits and are in miserable situation, but lucky as you are as a iPhone owner, there is an App for that.

A Car accident

Safe accountsWho hasn’t had that one. Huge intersection, bright sunlight and traffic as long as the eye can see. You are on your way to work and suddenly some idiot forgot to set the blinker and rams into you. The Police arrives to get the information of the insurence companies.

What do you do now? Where are all the Papers which where stuffed in the sidedoor?

With ‘Safe’ you would have created a subfolder called ‘Insurance Paperwork’ as a digital backup.

The Applications Interface is easy to use and you are able to individualize it to your personal needs. Despite the fact that you are uploading a lot of personal data, the system is considered to be very save.

Furthermore a master password has to be entered every time you launch the application.

While it is no real substitute for your personal folder collection at home, it could be considered as a swiss army knife when your personal data is required.

2 Responses to “Die ‘Safe’ App”

  1. Markus  on Dezember 14th, 2009

    Hi Susan, nice to meet you! :)

  2. Susan Kishner  on Dezember 14th, 2009

    Just wanted to say HI. I found your blog a few days ago on Technorati and have been reading it over the past few days.