Adding a password to your watch is incredibly easy and can be done by tapping the entry on your phone or computer and selecting ‘Add to Apple Watch.’ Of course, the app also gives you the option to only store the files locally, but with access to secure cloud storage for no additional charge, I don’t see a reason not to set that up!Īs a companion app to the Mac and iOS utilities, oneSafe also offers an Apple Watch app When you first launch the app, you’ll be prompted to choose your desired cloud syncing program from CloudKit, iCloud Drive or DropBox, at which point your backups will be handled automatically with no further input required. This is a neat little perk that gives you access to your important information while on the go. I don’t see myself using it too often personally, but for those who want to ensure they have critical logins on hand even in the absence of their phone, it’s certain to be a welcome addition to oneSafe’s already impressive lineup of features. I’m a little disappointed to not see support for any Android smart watches, but it seems pretty apparent that the developers are more interested in supporting Apple devices-one of the few flaws I have to point out with the company’s design philosophy as a whole. Universal Spotlight SearchĪnother feature that’s only available on Mac and iOS is the universal Spotlight search. Spotlight is the Apple-exclusive smart search tool, and oneSafe integrates with your device’s built-in search in order to easily locate passwords and files across your various Apple devices. This means that if you have passwords or files stored in the cloud, you’ll be able to easily access and download them on any of your devices. And with cloud syncing, you won’t have to worry about adding the files multiple times if it’s in your oneSafe on your Mac, it’s in oneSafe on your iOS device. Just navigate to the category you’d like to search and type your query into the search field to see all applicable entries. Speaking of safes, the app is fully customizable in order to fit the layout and color scheme that you desire. This means that you can organize groups in the way that works for you, and mark different entries with different flags in order to easily tell at a glance where the relevant login information is located. Many password managers have a specific way that they organize things by default with no option to adjust, but oneSafe puts the power in your hands and is fully adaptable to suit your needs. One of the more unique features I’ve enjoyed from oneSafe is the Decoy Safe.
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