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Is the any app for managing credit card numbers or pics?

sujal

TF Premier
I have been holding around 10+ cards!
Is there any apps for managing cards and pics in a secure way??
Please reply!!
 

vaibhav111

TF Legend
TF Family
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Main baat ye hai ki ye topic already discussed hai.

Aur OP ne subah shaam 1 thread 🧵 banane ka theka le rakha hai.

Isliye hasi aaya 🤣.
Pls mentioned it already discussed.. you have mentioned he doesn't have anything else to do. If you mean in a sarcastic way then mentioned I'm just kidding. Which you haven't here. As a active member pls be respectfully to others.
 

Abhi5467

TF Premier
Any app which uses data in background has a risk of theft over internet. Most secure way is using an iPhone Notes app. In Android, preferably Google, Samsung, Moto phones and saving in Notes app. It has been observed that, Chinese origin Android like Xiaomi, Oppo , Vivo share upto 10 times more data constantly over the network even when idle and connected to internet. You can lock the notes in app with a passcode or fingerprint, or even hide it! Don't recommend taking pictures as when you switch to other phone images can be recovered using recovery software even after formatting phone. All apps which are password manager are risky as you can't tell when some hacker targets their database. Nothing is immune in today's world but you can minimise the risk as stated above.
 

bornmonkey

TF Buzz
Any app which uses data in background has a risk of theft over internet. Most secure way is using an iPhone Notes app. In Android, preferably Google, Samsung, Moto phones and saving in Notes app. It has been observed that, Chinese origin Android like Xiaomi, Oppo , Vivo share upto 10 times more data constantly over the network even when idle and connected to internet. You can lock the notes in app with a passcode or fingerprint, or even hide it! Don't recommend taking pictures as when you switch to other phone images can be recovered using recovery software even after formatting phone. All apps which are password manager are risky as you can't tell when some hacker targets their database. Nothing is immune in today's world but you can minimise the risk as stated above.
Most password managers use forward encryption with your master password as the key. So if you have a strong master password, it would be nearly impossible for someone to crack open your vault.

And who said notes doesn’t transmit data over Internet? Almost all pre-installed notes apps have background sync enabled by default.
 
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