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Password protect your BlackBerry files and messages

Software Reviews
By: pdaBlast! Staff
July 11, 2011
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Prevent accidental Deletion or unauthorized viewing of sensitive documents on BlackBerry!

AppLock allows you to password protect specific application, emails and folders on BlackBerry without locking down the entire device. For ex, you can prevent accidental or unauthorized reading of private Emails, SMS and viewing of files, pictures, videos etc while leaving the device available to other usage like Phone or Internet Browsing.

The default BlackBerry password protection requires you to type in a password everytime you want to use the device. This is cumbersome and an annoyance to you only.

AppLock is far more efficient and non-intrusive - it only protects those apps that you really want to protect without locking down the whole device. Power in YOUR hands!

Features:
Lock any number of applications you want.
Lock Native as well as 3rd Party applications.
Lock whole Messages app or Emails from specific persons only.
Protect selected media folders on your SD Card.
Intelligent Operation - Auto Lock on BackLight Off & Phone Lock.
Constant Protection for maximum security.
Supported on all OS 4.2.1 and above.



 
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