

At any time you can upgrade to Pro and extend password management to all of your apps and browsers.

You're ready to start using the app, at least on the one device. Three! Ignore that prompt and create a strong password that you can remember, but that nobody would guess. I was mildly shocked to see that the master password, the one that protects all your data, must be a minimum of three characters. Next it prompts you to create and confirm a password, and optionally enter a password hint.

On first launch, the app asks for the email account you want to use with SplashID. For testing, I started out using the Windows app. Note that configuring it for browser-based access counts as a device if you do that, you won't be able to any of the platform-specific apps without paying for Pro. The first thing to do is pick which device you want to use for your free trial. Getting Started Before shelling out for a Pro subscription, you'll probably want to take the free version for a spin. There's also an option to make specific records local-only. Balancing security and convenience, you can also set SplashID to only sync via your home Wi-Fi network. You can choose to keep your data completely local, performing any necessary syncing by exporting your main device's data and importing it to other devices. Depending on your paranoia level, that online storage might raise red flags.
