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All information isn't treated equally. Password protect only that information that you would like to keep private while making other information readily available. Your data is always encrypted and stored for the ultimate security and peace of mind. Store all your sensitive data such as credit cards, bank accounts, children and spouse social security numbers, serial numbers all with the confidence that your data is encrypted and protected. Unlike other applications the ability to choose which pieces of information to password protect gives you the flexibility of accessing your information without sharing your password with others and without the worry of them accessing your private information.
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