SplashID is the world's most trusted password storage system.
SplashID is the world's most trusted password storage system. For over 12 years, over one million users have kept their passwords safe with SplashID - and now it gets even better with an all-new version. Think of SplashID as your personal vault or digital wallet on the iPhone or iPad. You can store and lock sensitive information - not just usernames and passwords but credit card data, account numbers, registration codes, prescriptions, and much more. Keeping your usernames, passwords, and bank account numbers in your head, on a Word or Excel file, or written on a piece of paper is unsafe. Passwords can be forgotten; laptops can be lost. With SplashID, your data is easily and quickly accessible, reliably stored, and - most importantly - secure. Only SplashID offers: Access: Free, native, secure apps for mobile, desktop, web, and browser. Choice of sync and storage: You decide how to store and sync your records with convenient cloud sync, local network Wi-Fi sync, or on-device storage. Touch ID login. Customizable record types and categories keep information organized. Photo capture feature quickly and easily stores credit card information. File attachments: upload photos, documents, and add notes to any record for reference. Protection features include 256-bit encryption and 2-factor authentication. Secure sharing: Safely share records with other SplashID users or even those who don't use SplashID. Automatic SplashID Backup service to ensure data never gets lost. Security dashboard provides usage statistics and tools to monitor and fix weak, reused, and old passwords. Web autofill saves typing in usernames, passwords, and delivers the correct address from the secure data vault every time to prevent phishing. SplashID extension available for autofill in Safari. Lock your personal information up in a state-of-the-art data saver and feel comfortable knowing that at any time you can access private information safely. No other password app delivers SplashID's combination of features, reliability, and security. Compare SplashID to others: https://www.splashid.com/best-password-manager. The app is free to use with basic record storage functionality. A one-year subscription to SplashID Pro gives you many additional features like sync across devices, security dashboard and automated backup for just $19.99. You can purchase the subscription from the app store and it will be charged to your iTunes account. It will auto-renew at the end of the year. Use your iTunes account to cancel the subscription anytime up to 24 hours before the renewal. You can read about our privacy policy at http://www.splashdata.com/about/privacy. htm. You can read about our terms of service at https://splashid.com/terms. htm.
When it goes wrong, it is catastrophic
Customer support is abysmal
Summary
I don't normally write online reviews, but my experience after upgrading to version 8 makes me think I owe it as a public service to do so. I had used SplashID for years, but recently upgraded to version 8 after receiving an email inviting me to do so. What a catastrophe. It turned about 175 records into incomprehensible gibberish, and then synced them across all my devices. All the so-called failsafe back-up systems did not help: the emailed vid files could not be opened, and the web-based back-ups were all corrupted.
Just as bad, the customer support has been wretched. After initial responses that only suggested doing what is on the support centre website, the communication simply stopped when that did not work. No follow-up, no suggestions, no apology. Absolutely shocking service.
Have now switched to 1Password, which is in a different league. Do yourself a favour, and stay clear.
Nothing better I can find that uses local wifi-sync
Pros
1. Very nice easy-to-use interface
2. I've always been able to use local wifi-only sync
3. Pretty straight forward to use my PC version as conduit between my iphone and ipad
Cons
1. Costs money and back when I first purchase anyway, had to buy both iphone/ipad version and the PC version that I use as my local wifi sync point. Not that much really though for security the way I want it.
2. It has been buggy for me and threw me into a panic a couple times when my data looked like it was all corrupted. There is a bug or two somewhere based on combination of having wifi enabled or not or something like that; however, when I rebooted my iphone and started the app again, my data wasn't actually corrupted. This is definitely my BIGGEST complaint and the only reason I don't give it 5 stars as nothing is worse then thinking all your passwords are GONE.
Summary
Some things to note that may have been issues peeps have seen based on other comments I read through. I have been using this app for years and in the past (and really even now) have been very pleased with it. I believe I purchased the licenses I am using over a couple years ago. It looks like the version I have on my ipad and iphone have been updated to 8.0.5 and I still have the ability to use wifi-only sync through the version I have on my PC.
HOWEVER, I will agree with the person that I saw comment about how their passwords were automatically copied to a cloud. It looks like if you have an iphone (this didn't happen when my ipad version got updated) it automatically gave me a 30-day trial for the cloud version and switched the sync method on me. I don't recall being given a choice. Anyway, I didn't realize it until I discovered that on my ipad, I could still add new records but I couldn't do so on my iphone. The reason is because the sync method on my iphone had been switch from wifi to cloud and I just happened to be disconnected from my wifi and a long time ago had set the app to not allow cellular data (along with many others that could potentially consume data from your cellular plan). I finally figured this out when I went into the sync settings of the app and saw that it was set to "Cloud sync". I am thinking that this combination of things may have cause others to think the app stopped working and what not. I think that if it had been given as a choice in the first place it would have prevented at least a few peeps (like myself) frustration and an overall better perception of this app.
I still think it is a great app and intend to keep using it. I know that as software and the conditions around them become more and more complex, strange conditions may cause unwanted frustrating, so I personally can accept that.
My 1.25 cents
SplashID Safe is a scam - avoid it
hughschmittle
Pros
I used this for years, and used to like it.
Cons
This company seemed to have faked a warning: "someone tried to log in > 10 times, so we have suspended your account". All my data were trapped inside Splashdata app, and I began a month-long series of requests to the company to turn it back on, following the link in their "turned-off for your convenience" e-mail. All were unanswered. Not even a "We'll get back to you." The interface in their e-mail notice forced me to download their new "Cloud" version, which I had no interest in whatsoever.
Summary
Avoid this company and its products at all cost. I've moved on to oneSafe. It's actually much better than Splashdata's amateurish products. So maybe it's a good thing Splash tried this phony forced upgrade. I almost never bad-mouth any product online, but their behavior here is so unethical, and their response to my repeated inquiries so unprofessional (no acknowledgement whatsoever), that I feel I must warn anyone thinking of buying their products. I wasted hours writing to them, and eventually rounding up anew all the data I had kept in my Splash "safe". Spend 2 minutes Googling, and you'll see there are many, many people ripped off just like me. Splash went Splat! Good riddance to them.
I can lose my passwords for free
MG_NYC_1
Pros
Relatively simple, fairly intuitve It syncs across devices (stay away form the cloud version for sure). See the amazon discussion of this for the true picture of real people who have used it.
Cons
It often doesn't work and there is the problem. You will lose all your data (files are gibberish, files are gone) and there is only email support. They don't even bother to read your email. I have gotten essentially the same response to every problem I have had - it is a script and all further communication is a waste of time. I have been using if for 2 years - once you have all your stuff entered it is hard to let it go - so I know what I am talking about
Summary
Works good for more than web autofill
Vaughnland
Pros
It acts like a database. Easy to store things like my clothes sizes and the combination to the boat ramp lock, etc.
Works on my Mac, iPhone, iPad, PC
Does not need to be stored in the cloud
Cons
Does not work with web browsers to auto fill logins
The wifi synch still does not work seamlessly between iPhone and Mac
Summary
I've been using this product since my Palm Pilot days. There were some major glitches in getting it to synch in the prior versions to the current V7. I have to set up an adhoc wireless network to get my iPhone to synch with the Mac. But my iPad works fine on my regular wifi network. Since I know how, its not a big deal, but getting to the solution with tech support was quite an ordeal.
I have not tried the cloud backup/synch yet because that methodology is really not secure by its nature AND I wouldn't trust it based on reviews until they have a couple of point released.
Overall, I continue to use the product because it acts more like a database than some of the new products like LastPass. I have several different categories stored like combinations for my boat ramp lock, my wifes clothing sized, my glasses prescription, etc. I also have a few attachments linked to some of the entries.
Tech support has greatly improved since my last upgrade. They responded withing minutes of my ticket entry - even in the middle of the night. And the response worked to fix the issue (corrupted Mac library files)! I think they have worked hard to overcome some of the shortfalls of the last couple of years and they are almost there to a 5 star rating.
Overall, I recommend this company and products.
Worst upgrade ever
Tbanger9
Pros
mostly, my old passwords are in tact
Cons
lost many passwords and records. The upgrade and funnelling to the cloud has been almost extortion... "you'd better.... or else".....
Summary
this upgrade dropped all of my attachments and re-wrote many of the record fields back to vanilla... so, I can't tell if I'm entering User info or Password info... this upgrade has been an absolute disgrace. Check their facebook page for all the unhappy customers. Before this version, although it had some bugs, it was pretty good software, and I've had is since the Palm Pilot. But now..... it's rubbish. I paid for both Mac desktop and iPhone versions, and seriously considering alternatives, but as always... when you've invested in something, you try to stick with it.... but newbie's be warned.... they want to $uck your pocket$ dry.....
This is horrible!!
scuppers33
Pros
absolutely none, unless you wanted an excuse to change systems
Cons
As noted by other reviewers, this forced upgrade is a scam. It is difficult to use, nearly impossible to sync if you don't want all your information in the cloud, and you have to pay for the inconvenience.
Summary
This is the worst upgrade Spash ID has ever rolled out. Don't do it.
WARNING: Don't buy it!
billyant
Pros
None. This is the worst software you'll ever buy!
Cons
Looks good at first. I've had this product for a few versions. Every update had data corruption issues. This last one, V7 lost all the data on some devices. I sync between a PC, Mac, iPhone and iPad. I purchased cloud sync, didn't work at all, none of my data would sync. Tech support has only one message telling you to export your data and upload to cloud using web interface. Export worked once and failed thereafter, in any of the 3 formats. Web upload failed completely, never worked.
Furthermore, what looks like a free update on iPhone/iPad isn't. After you've committed to the update, it doesn't work until you buy licenses. This was on previous versions also. Plan on spending $20 to $40. And then it doesn't work at all or you'll at least loose some of your data.
In addition, I've attempted to contact them for a refund a number of times, no response at all!
Summary
Worst software I've ever wasted my money on! WARNING!!!!
Maybe the worst upgrade in the history of iOS apps?
cwaetzig
Pros
NOTHING!!!!!
Cons
Where to start? Corrupted old data - mixing logins and passwords and account numbers between individual records (it's a password safe with garbled data!), the app crashes, charging for sync, etc., etc. I've moved to 1Password...
Summary
Version 7 Really screwed up
apdobaj1
Pros
other than the cloud stuff works like the old version
Cons
review by MnSteve is right on - version 7 is useless. When your handset doesn't have a network connection you can't even open the database.
Summary
This used to be a decent app, did you test version 7 at all?? What a disappointment, you need to fire your product manager.