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November 10, 2011
The Divide Platform by enterproid
This is interesting, User profiles now available for android.
Another use I can think of: My profile, serious work, and my kids’ profile, for when they want to play with my phone.
The Divide platform by Enterproid gives mobile professionals a new way to use their smartphones for both work and personal life. With multiple profile support, great productivity apps out of the box and complete personal and IT cloud management, Divide is the next generation solution for enterprise mobility.
via enterproid.
Posted by Alejandro. Filed under Android, Business, Gadgets, Google, Security.
April 14, 2009
Dropbox & KeePass: The perfect cross-platform and mobile password management system
This is a nice way of keeping your secured passwords synced in all your computers and laptops, even cross-platform. Colin has a nice summary:
Tell me if this sounds like you: you have a few standard passwords that you routinely use for every site you visit. One of them you use for sites that don’t contain too much personal or sensitive information, and maybe you use one or two for sites that do. If you want to be REALLY secure you have another password that you only use for bank or credit card sites that contain your most sensitive information.
This is what I used to do (for many years in fact). Then I got to thinking: what happens if someone discovers one of those passwords? If it were one of the more sensitive ones, I’d be in deep trouble. So, I set out looking for a better way to manage my passwords.
What I’m going to describe in this article is a system I’ve implemented to manage my passwords in a secure, cross-platform way. It’s by no means the best way to do things for everyone, but it’s worked out extremely well for me thus far.
Read the rest of the post at bu.rri.to
Dropbox (Using my referral link
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KeepassX (Linux’s port of keepass)
