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Password Grid
  • Category: Utilities
  • First released: March 5, 2010
  • Versions: 1 archived
  • Installable: 1 of 1
  • Seller: Skyriser Media

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

1.0.1
Requires iOS 3.0+
529 KB Install Download

Archived Reviews

8 of 25
No Key
     
by Melonnolem · January 31, 2025

I don’t have time to troubleshoot to find an answer to the error “enter key in settings”.

Very personal security.
     
by to act · May 24, 2026

It is very secure because only you know the key.

Awesome!
     
by macpublish · May 26, 2011

What a great way to have different, secure passwords for each website. Just use a key only you would know and a system that makes sense to you. Never have &quot;remember&quot; another password.<br/><br/>Cleopatra peanut, please remove your rating. Just because you don't understand how it works does not make it a bad app. Clue: if you remember your easy word + your key, you can recreate the complex password every time.

Badfish
     
by freedom40oz2 · June 4, 2010

Does what it says!

Awsome!!!!!!!!
     
by Cb2299 · October 10, 2012

Its so cool you can be a spy with this and confuse people i love it

Wonderful
     
by ACGP1A · December 12, 2016

Wonderful

A unique password manager!
     
by Bobert52000 · April 3, 2025

An ingenious way to remember passwords. And kudos to the developer who quickly responded to my email.

not reliable
     
by IrieWill · February 22, 2015

I thought this grid would be a good way of communicating passwords via email. But I found out that based on the key both users entered, the grid had the same letter/number combinations for more than one letter - i.e. both D and O had the same grid combo, and so did J and W. I’m glad we tried this out and found this flaw before we actually tried to use it. This is a major flaw that makes this app unreliable. The theory is good but if it is going to just create confusion, then that’s a problem. I won’t be using this app.

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