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1Password 2.5.10 Released Today - iPhone Love

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

1Password just came out with another release, version 2.5.10.

Whats New?

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Safari AutoFill support for iPhone and iPod Touch is now available in 1Password version 2.5.10. Every iPhone and iPod Touch user has cringed after realizing that Mobile Safari does not help with web site logins. Coupled with the fact that copy-and-paste does not exist on iPhone, users were forced to recall and try to type their login information every time they wanted to access any password-protected site.

The latest version of 1Password adds the ability to securely sync website logins from Mac to iPhone/iPod Touch as a standard Safari bookmark. When selected, this bookmark will automatically fill login information on the currently open website.

All the confidential information is encrypted using strong cryptography (448 bit Blowfish encryption) and can only be accessed once the correct Access Code is entered. The confidential information is decrypted within Safari on the iPhone and no Internet communication is required. Best of all, 1Password for iPhone works without any hacks or modifications to your iPhone!

1Password for iPhone makes surfing the web on an iPhone as enjoyable as it is on a Mac. The automatic login capability also allows you to effortlessly use Strong Passwords and keep your internet accounts secure.

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Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

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Private Browsing while Surfing for Porn in Safari

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Private Browsing

Apple released a nice “Quick Tip of The Week” called private browsing, which is probably used by most to cover their trails while surfing for porn. I recommend this for anyone! You can of course delete your history, but the truth is there are other ways of finding where you have been. With private browsing you can stop safari from storing your web history, search history and cookies from websites.