![]() ![]() ![]() That’s especially true if you opt for the Everywhere version (£8 inc VAT per year), which allows you to install the software on as many devices as you like, and synchronises that data across all of them. These are all nice features, but trusting all your personal information to one piece of software such as this isn’t best practice, no matter how secure it is. ![]() There’s more too, with form filling for personal and address details and credit card numbers, plus secure contact and note storage. It introduces mobile device support, including those running on Android, iOS and Nokia’s version of Symbian, and lets you set up one-click shortcuts for multiple logins. The new version has been given a visual overhaul, and has broader browser support than before (Chrome and Safari have been added). If it’s been released in that time and has some kind of processor, he’s probably tested it.Despite having written about enough PCs, laptops, tablets, routers, smartphones, headphones, graphics cards, monitors, printers, scanners, cameras, cars and smart tech to fill an Amazon warehouse, his enthusiasm for all things shiny has never waned. He’s been smitten ever since, and having decided to forge a career in technology journalism, he’s now been testing, reviewing and dispensing balanced and objective advice for over 20 years. Jon has been tinkering with tech since the days when 128KB was a lot of storage, and games took 20 minutes to load via tape cassette. ![]()
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