aWallet Cloud Password Manager

aWallet Cloud Password Manager

Android Wallet Password Manager

App info


11.0.0
February 26, 2025
$9.99
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

App description


Android App Analysis and Review: aWallet Cloud Password Manager, Developed by Synpet. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 11.0.0, Updated On 26/02/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: aWallet Cloud Password Manager. Achieved Over 157 thousand Installs. aWallet Cloud Password Manager Currently Has 18 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.8 Stars

• Securely stores your passwords, credit card information, e-banking credentials, web accounts and other custom data.
• Synchronizes encrypted data with your own cloud account: Dropbox or Google Drive.
• There is a built-in Editor for changing or creating new data Categories with custom icons.
• Search within fields.
• Contains no advertisements.
• Supports backup and restore of the encrypted data file to the Android USB device.
• Export of unencrypted data in CSV format to the USB device.
• There is an Auto lock feature that can be preconfigured for a specific period of time.

PRO FEATURES, included:
• Unlock with fingerprint (on a compatible device with Android 6 or later)
• Unlock with face (on a compatible device with Android 10 or later)
• Password Generator
• CSV Import

SECURITY FEATURES
• All data is encrypted, including Entry names, Category definitions and the data itself.
• Encrypts data using AES or Blowfish algorithms with key sizes of 256, 192 or 128 bits.
• When the data file is decrypted, up to all combinations of algorithm and key size are tried with the Master password to unlock the data file. This makes brute force attacks longer. The app itself does not store any hint to the actual cipher or key size.
• Uses a randomly generated 'salt' combined with the Master password. Salt helps to protect from off-line dictionary attacks.
• The key to open the data file is created by combining your master password with the 512-bit 'salt'. The result is hashed 1000 times by SHA-256. Repetitive hashing makes a brute force attack more difficult.
• Supports auto destruction of the data file after a predefined number of unsuccessful unlocks have been tried.

For more info see http://www.awallet.org/

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What's New


11.0.0
• Support for Android 15
• Updated libraries
• Bug fixes

Please see www.awallet.org/faq-cloud on how to import data from the original version. Thanks.

Previous versions
• Fixed accessing backup and csv files on Android 14
• Added new category icons
• Increased max size of the generated password
• BiometricPrompt since Android 10
• System default Dark theme can be enabled in the app Settings since Android 10

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.8
17,630 total
5 87.5
4 10.0
3 0.5
2 0.5
1 1.4

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Total number of active users rated for: aWallet Cloud Password Manager

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Recent Comments

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Dennis

I appreciate your response. I did everything that you suggested, and I know the correct password and nothing has worked. I am thinking that the only solution is to do a reset which means I will lose my passwords. (old post) I've had the paid version for years. As of today, I can no longer access awallet with my password or biometrics. I have utilized all the suggested remedies and I still cannot access the awallet cloud version password vault.

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Charle Torossian

I did nothing different, went to launch my app to check a login, I had my fingerprint set up for access and that always worked. Suddenly it stopped and asking me to input the Master Password which I assume is the password that I set up when I enabled the biometrics login. I contacted support, no help as to why this would happen. I restored a backup as instructed and used the 100% CORRECT Master password and it is not working, I cannot access the saved data. I Never Changed my Password not happy

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dennis ostrom

I have used this program for over ten years now. Two years into using it I lost all my data transferring over to a new phone.....I loved this program, until then, and I wrote a negative review... Very soon..... The author of the program wrote a very simple reason for the occurance, and an even more simple way to correct it. Eight years later, I got a new phone and guess what......I loss all my data. I wrote a cautious but angry review. I got a nice note and a easy way to correct the mistake.

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A Google user

Great App until Android 10. I 've used this app for years and even recommended it to others. I experienced the Master Password Forgotten issue and I received the same response from the developer. I was pretty bummed out most of the week. Today I sat down and tried some passwords that I may have set it to and luckily figured it out. I felt and understand the pain that others are experiencing. Please add a feature to reset forgotten passsword. Using fingerprint enhances forgetfullness.

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E A Sandland

Excellent implementation of a password manager. Does exactly what it says on the tin. Use it to store any sensitive information, not just passwords. Big thumbs up to the developer who resists requests to add unnecessary frills. Cloud sync works flawlessly, coping with multiple phones and tablets on wifi or mobile networks. Flawlessly syncs even with intermittent network connections.

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Arne Bendixen

Just transferred all my passwords, addresses, etc. to my new phone. Re-installed the app from Play store without having to buy it again. Nice deal! Everything came over easy and works just like it used to. I also backed up to an SD card before transferring, just to be safe. This app works so well and has all the features I need in a password manager.

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R E

It's a good app; however, I would like the option of changing back up/restore location to a directory/location of my choice instead of the mandatory location the app automatically writes to and reads from. Thanks for your response, but I already knew that. I'm simply saying that It would be HUGELY more convenient if we, the customer, could choose the backup/restore location.

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Fairly Suspect

I've had worsening memory and attention issues my whole life. I also have had more and more login info to save or remember most of my life -- while password requirements only get more confusing and varied. Remembering my PWs had gotten hard, guessing which version of a PW after having to change it 12 times was a nightmare. I digress. The point is, the free app got me control over this horribly frustrating predicament. I paid to upgrade that, and $5 now for Cloud? Least I can do. Thank you!