Requirements: PalmOS 3.5 or higher
Treo 600/650/680/700p
mSafe protects your data even if your Treo is lost or stolen. Even
if an unauthorized person comes into possession of your device, it does
not necessarily have to mean that he comes into possession of your
data. Just send a special SMS message to your device from anywhere and
keep your data protected from unauthorized use.
Did you ever consider how important the information stored on your Treo device is?
You likely keep some confidential or sensitive data on your Treo that are
important to you personally as well as to the company you work for. Why
risk that someone by chance or intent interferes with your privacy?
mSafe lets you lock or wipe the information on the device whenever you
want to do so, easily and remotely. While your Treo is in your hands,
you will hardly notice mSafe is there.
If an unauthorized person comes into possession of your Treo, or you simply forget to take it
with you but want to make sure that the information in it is safe, just
send that SMS message to your Treo and keep your data protected.
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