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eWallet for iPad released

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - April 05, 2010


Ilium Software's award-winning password manager has been released for the iPad. The best part about eWallet, besides its excellent security, is Ilium says eWallet will work on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch for one price.

Users who purchase eWallet for their iPad will also be able to use the same software on their iPhone or iPod touch with no extra cost. The software works on all three devices for one low price. And anyone who already owns eWallet for their iPhone or iPod touch can get the iPad version at no charge.

Don't take risks with your passwords, account information, security questions, or card and identification numbers. Keep them protected and secure, but still convenient, in eWallet.



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