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<endeca_term>Picture Password</endeca_term> - Unique Lock to Secure your Media & Files 1.0

Picture Password - Unique Lock to Secure your Media & Files 1.0

...this Application only, NOT the device or phone. We hope you enjoy Picture Password Read more

5 April, 2012
<endeca_term>Picture Password</endeca_term> Lite - Unique Lock to Secure your Media & Files 1.0

Picture Password Lite - Unique Lock to Secure your Media & Files 1.0

...this Application only, NOT the device or phone. We hope you enjoy Picture Password Read more

5 April, 2012
Windows 8 Developer Preview

Windows 8 Developer Preview

...traditional passwords and PINs (using a Windows Live password) or the new Picture Password tool. This lets you use elements of a picture from your... Read more

13 September, 2011 by Simon Bisson
Power Paper 1.0

Power Paper 1.0

...can be sent via email.- Folder icon can be registered as a picture.- Password can be set up for folder.- Read Only set up is... Read more

19 March, 2011

Researchers fine-tune picture passwords

Building on previous graphical-password work, researchers at Newcastle University have developed a system that makes complicated passwords easier to remember Read more

2 November, 2007 by Tom Espiner
Image Vault 1.1.1

Image Vault 1.1.1

...Then Image Vault is for you! Image Vault has features that lesser picture password programs can't offer: - Unlimited album sizes!- FAST swipe scrolling!- 3... Read more

15 January, 2010
VisKeeper Professional 3.2.6

VisKeeper Professional 3.2.6

...Highest level of security is guaranteed using the patented visual Key technology (picture password) as your master password Read more

4 August, 2009
Professional Pack (WM 5.0/6.0) - Thanksgiving Offer - Save $60 1.0

Professional Pack (WM 5.0/6.0) - Thanksgiving Offer - Save $60 1.0

...and Text File), Edit (Cut, Copy, Paste, Create Copy, Move Up/Down), Picture Password, Session Manager, Call Maker, Word Maker, External File Link, External Website... Read more

16 November, 2008
visCrypt 3.1.1

visCrypt 3.1.1

...Bit Twofisch algorithm and additionally with ourpatented visual Key technology using a picture password as your master password.An intuitive user interface and integration into... Read more

6 August, 2007
Private Notes - New! v1.2.2 1.2.2

Private Notes - New! v1.2.2 1.2.2

...and Voice Recorder/PlayEdit (Cut,Copy,Paste, Create Copy, Move Up/Down) Picture Password Session Manager Word Maker External File Link External Website Link 128... Read more

12 April, 2007
Private Notes 1.0

Private Notes 1.0

...and Voice Recorder/PlayEdit (Cut,Copy,Paste, Create Copy, Move Up/Down) Picture Password Session Manager Word Maker External File Link External Website Link 128... Read more

16 March, 2007
Wallet Master (Professional Edition)

Wallet Master (Professional Edition)

...and Text File) Edit (Cut,Copy,Paste, Create Copy, Move Up/Down) Picture Password Session Manager Call Maker Word Maker External File Link External Website... Read more

2 March, 2007
Wallet Master (Premium Edition) 1.7.1

Wallet Master (Premium Edition) 1.7.1

...and Text File) Edit (Cut,Copy,Paste, Create Copy, Move Up/Down) Picture Password Session Manager Call Maker Word Maker External File Link External Website... Read more

23 February, 2007
Wallet Master 1.0

Wallet Master 1.0

...of time Wallet Master Advanced Features 29 Inbuilt Categories & Preference Folder Management Picture Password Session Manager Call Maker (Call to Customer Care from App.) Word... Read more

9 February, 2007
visKeeper Professional 3.3.0

visKeeper Professional 3.3.0

...one of three password methods to secure your data (PIN, Text- or Picture-Password) Benfit from the unique visual Key-technology und protect your information... Read more

2 March, 2006

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