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  • You can add fields and attachments to records, and there are numerous field types to choose from too.
  • All my existing categories from PP came in as tags.
  • ALL my records from PP were imported in about 2 secs! Everything came through-all my notes, my custom fields, everything.
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    I haven’t tested it on my Android tablet or phone as yet.

  • mSecure has a Windows app, which is where I did my testing.
  • Here are the results of my testing (no particular priority order): There’s no point in purchasing an app if I’m going to LOSE functionality, or an app where I have to have things in different places because there’s no flexibility in how the data is entered or stored.

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    So, to my mSecure review based on testing my exported PP CSV file and the things I want my new password manager to do. That’s likely a hangover from nearly 40 years of using computers, but it’s something I’ve always done (which is rather silly because I don’t worry about this stuff on my tablet or phone!). I like to have control of where an app is installed and where the executable is in case I have to reinstall etc. But once you get there, you’re locked out of seeing what’s in that folder even if you have hidden files turned on and have Admin privileges for your PC. Once it downloaded and installed itself, I tried to find it as I keep all my EXE files on my server-it seems it’s in a hidden folder on the C drive: C:\Program Files\WindowsApps. This is a VERY convoluted way to get a product!!! especially if you have more than one Microsoft ID as I do, which is why I reverted to the Microsoft Store via my PC.

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    I tried to download it via the Microsoft Store using my browser (Chrome), but my ‘device’ (PC) was not recognised, so I went in via that device (Start button, Store) to get it. You can only get the mSecure Windows app via the Microsoft Store, which I’ve never used before. I waited a week or so to let the teething troubles settle down, but today was the day.

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    Well, there were import problems for the early adopters, but the mSecure people sorted those out within a few days.

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    mSecure had been recommended by Dataviz, the makers of Passwords Plus (PP), and they had assured us that all our data would be imported seamlessly. Others that I’d seen reviews for in online articles, comparisons, and YouTube videos that showed how they worked, had eliminated themselves from contention because they didn’t offer the flexibility I’m familiar with (thank you to those who commented offering their suggestions). LastPass was the main contender, followed by 1Password (now uninstalled), and Dashlane was out. Because I have quite specific requirements, most of the main password managers I tested just didn’t fit the bill. I left testing mSecure until last, as I explained in Part 1.














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