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Keeper 101 - How to Set Biometric Login in Keeper on iOS

Biometric login, especially when paired with Keeper, is a time saving, convenient feature that allows you to login to Keeper with biometrics such as “Face ID”. To enable biometric login, navigate to the Settings screen in the Keeper app and toggle “Biometric Login”, “on”. Next time you want to log in to Keeper, simply tap the Face ID icon to initiate face recognition. Please note, Face ID must be configured in your device's settings before using it to login to Keeper.

Revolutionize On-Site Collaboration: Effortless Image Markups With Egnyte's iOS Mobile App

Imagine a site engineer visiting a construction site to inspect the progress of the project. Using his mobile device, the engineer captures images of specific areas that require attention, noting aspects like structural details, design modification, or areas that need immediate review and action. The engineer uploads the images into the project folder on Egnyte and shares it with the architect for quick feedback on the changes to be made.

Mobile EDR for Security Professionals by Security Professionals

At Lookout, we’re no stranger to all the app risks, phishing attempts, and vulnerabilities that make mobile devices such appealing targets. Over the years, our researchers have identified 1500 threat families and have exposed some of the most sophisticated threats ever found, including Pegaussu, Dark Caracal, and — most recently — CryptoChameleon.

Keeper 101 - How to Create Your Keeper Account on iOS

Signing up for Keeper's iOS mobile app is easy. Simply visit the App Store on your device, search for Keeper, and install “Keeper Password Manager”. Once the download is complete, tap Open to launch Keeper. Tap Create Account to get started. Enter your email address and tap Next. You will be prompted to set and confirm a master password. Don’t forget your master password! Since this password will unlock all of your other passwords in your Keeper Vault, it is critical that you set a strong master password using upper and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.

Why MobSF Isn't Ideal for Application Security Testing?

Mobile Security Framework (MobSF), launched by OWASP in 2015, is a partially automated, open-source, all-in-one mobile application (Android/iOS/Windows) pen-testing framework capable of performing static, dynamic, and malware analysis. MobSF is one of the most widely used security applications where the testing framework - a simple, flexible, and incredibly powerful tool has quickly become the lingua franca of security. The flexibility and accessibility of the tool are helpful but also dangerous.

Mobile Matters: Keep Your Data Safe

Some of you may remember when phones were primarily used for making phone calls. In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, our smartphones and tablets have transformed into multifunctional devices, serving as mini-computers, high-resolution cameras, and indispensable companions in our daily lives. They seamlessly keep us connected to the world, offering endless avenues for communication and entertainment.

Navigating Android Development Cost: A Comprehensive Guide

In the realm of mobile app development, creating an Android app presents a unique set of opportunities and challenges. With Android commanding a substantial share of the global smartphone market, businesses and developers are keenly interested in tapping into this expansive platform. However, one of the first hurdles they encounter is understanding the cost involved in bringing an Android application to life. This comprehensive guide aims to demystify the Android development cost, offering insights into the factors that influence it and strategies to manage your budget effectively.