This bug was reported for mSecure5 by a user named Rand two years ago. If I then turn on auto-sync to Dropbox, the problem returns subsequent updates/deletes revert back. If I check the record on my Android tablet and iPhone, the changes are there. If I turn off Dropbox auto-sync, delete the mSecure sync file: Dropbox/Apps/mSecure 5/UserID/data.mssb file, modify or delete a record, and then click the Sync button to manually sync to Dropbox, the problem does not manifest. Again, the record appears to be deleted but when the auto-sync to Dropbox completes, the record is still present. However, I cannot delete the original CBS record or, for that matter, any records I no longer need. If I create a new record for CBS using my new "Entertainment - Streaming" template, it works fine. For example, when I change the template for my password record for CBS from "Login" to a new template named "Entertainment - Streaming," which has two fields: Username and Password, the record appears to change but when the auto-sync to Dropbox completes, the record has reverted back to show the Login as the template. When I update an existing record to apply a new template, the record appears to update and then quickly reverts back to the original, unchanged record when the auto-sync to Dropbox completes. I do not have mSecure6 open on either of my mobile devices. I am creating new templates and/or modifying the "canned" templates to fit my requirements. I plan to use templates as a method for sorting my records (using the Sort By Template display option). Using mSecure6 on my Win10 PC, I am attempting to modify my existing mSecure records to change the template from "Login," which I used almost exclusively in mSecure5 to more descriptive new templates to better organize my passwords. I am also using automatic backups, again to Dropbox. I am syncing through DropBox, the sync method I have used successfully since purchasing mSecure Pro. I have mSecure6 on my Win10 computer, Android tablet, and iPhone (day 23 of Premium trial). Those with the Admin privilege can add records to it as well as edit and delete records stored in the vault.Ĭross-account sharing is only available with mSecure Cloud syncing.I am a long-time mSecure user. Admin access grants users the most freedom to records stored in a vault. Write access allows a user to add records and edit the data for any record stored in the vault. Read access is the most restrictive, as users will only be able to read the data stored in each record. Add the user to a vault and choose their level of access: Read, Write or Admin. After the user has accepted your invitation, head over to the Vaults tab where you can create any number of vaults in which to store your shared information. First, invite anyone via email to connect mSecure accounts in the Users tab of the Sharing Center. You can also choose how much access each user has to the data you share with them.Įverything you need for sharing is found in mSecure’s new Sharing Center. With the new Vaults system, you can now share only the data you want to share with other mSecure users. Consequently, anyone with access to your information had access to ALL of your information. There was no way to select only a few records and share them with those who needed access to that data. In previous versions of mSecure, the sharing of information could only be done by sharing all of the data stored in an account.
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