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November 8, 2006

Secure Your Data on Macs with PocketMac

by @ 2:38 am. Filed under Apple/Macintosh

PocketMac SecureNotes is an add-on Mac software that allows users to store encrypted data. It’s a database-driven tool that acts as a safe deposit box for Macintosh users.

PocketMac SecureNotes allows Mac users to store their crucial data, such as driver’s license number, credit card numbers, Social Security Numbers, and other confidential data in a single, secure, encrypted location. The product works with Macintosh OS X, versions 10.3 and 10.4. It also works with the PocketMac for BlackBerry and uses 448-bit encryption. According to the vendor’s Web site “…with that level of encryption, one billion computers each searching one billion keys per second, would need more than 10*10^24 years to recover that information. Since the age of the universe is estimated at 10*10^9 years, obviously, no one is going to stumble on this information by trial and error.”

The product costs $29.95. You can purchase or download a 15-day free trial version here.

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