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One Key: password manager

com.gaurav.onekey

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Total installs
215.2K(215,257)
Rating
4.5(367 reviews)
Released
June 6, 2015
Last updated
February 5, 2025
Category
Productivity
Developer
GByte
Developer details

Name
GByte
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
unknown
Country
Canada
Address
unknown
Android SDKs

  • Android SDK
  • Google Firebase
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Description

A simple and safe offline password manager that enables you to store all your passwords encrypted at one place on your device. Best Password Manager!

Primary Features:
■ Access all encrypted data with a single MASTER PASSWORD
■ NO INTERNET ACCESS of any sort required
■ Strongest Encryption using AES-256 bit algorithm
■ Custom categories and custom fields
■ Generate OTP/MFA codes
■ Completely AD-FREE
■ Auto-fill all passwords
■ Export/Import CSV feature
■ Backup/Restore capable
■ Dark theme

All Features:
■ Virtual cards generation based on information
■ Store Credit Card details, Website logins, e-Banking logins and other details
■ Recycle bin to restore or permanently erase all deleted passwords
■ Custom categories and custom fields
■ Backup and Restore capable
■ Block Screenshots
■ Different colored card types for convenience
■ Beautiful animations and Dark theme
■ Passwords are stored using strong AES-256 encryption
■ Easy Search and Sort
■ Password Strength indicator to help you choose strong passwords
■ AUTO-LOCK on screen turn off
■ Password Generator Feature lets you create strong passwords
■ Ad-Free

Permissions explained:
■ Run at startup - To enable auto-backup on device restart
■ Storage - To securely store all passwords on your device
■ Google play license check - For in-app purchases