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"Seal" - Be the only one who decides what can be accessed on your phone

by Jay O. on Apr 8, 2011 11:49:40 PM — read 2,229 times

TAGS: Android, Apps,

Tested version: 1.3
Latest version: 1.5.1
Requires Android: from 2.1

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Summary

Do you have work colleagues? I do and they’re… well, wait a minute, they’re probably reading this, so let's not get into that!


Let’s say you’re in the type of work situation where you don’t feel comfortable leaving your devices lying around for everyone to see, lest the entire office sees your embarrassing photos from last night’s party. Or let’s say you’re children are dying to get their little mitts on the latest, goriest app, and you want to prevent them both from finding and downloading said app. And I’m guessing you’re not too keen for your spouse or significant other to know about everything you do on the internet… ‘nuff said. The bottom line is that nothing’s as tell tail as someone who is constantly deleting their browser history.


If any of the above sounds familiar today’s featured Android app might be just the thing for you. "Seal" promises to protest certain data and programmes on your phone, without having to resort to high security measures.


Find out more in today’s test.
 

Features & Use

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The Android app "Seal" lets you set a password in order to launch certain apps if you so desire. This is a good way of ensuring that certain programmes cannot be accessed without permission, though widgets can’t be protected. During our test run of this app we found that the protection of widgets of protected apps isn’t foolproof.


Every app can benefit from password security, including phone & co.

In the Android system almost every function is an app, meaning that Seal can ‘protect’ most functions. The big advantage here is that your phone’s settings can also be protected from unwanted access; this includes the SMS menu.


A word of caution: going wild and protecting anything and everything you can think of may not work to your advantage in certain situations. The worst case scenario here being that remembering passwords in situations in which you’re seriously under pressure or possibly even in danger is easier said than done. What if you need to phone for an ambulance urgently?


Seal—the drawbacks

Seal’s biggest drawback is also its best feature: the fact that you could, theoretically, protect all of your phone’s programmes and apps. Whether this actually is a drawback will depend on what type of user you are. Users will typically lock their entire phone in order to protect it—but this can prove to be a bit of a hassle, unless you enjoy having to unlock your phone for every little thing.


Whilst testing this app I kept thinking to myself, hmm, why do I even bother locking my phone? I came to the conclusion that the people to whom one really wants to deny access are those one knows, as opposed to those one doesn't (i.e. thieves).


Seal—the advantages
I really appreciate having the option to no longer have to lock the entire phone, but instead being able to select which programmes and apps are part of the restricted zone.


This means that you can selectively decide which functions should remain accessible without having to enter a password. There’s also an option that allows you to make settings for different 'situations', so that your phone will display a different profile when you’re at home than when you’re at the office.


Bottom line
Seal is a great app for anyone who is looking to protect some of their personal data, but simultaneously wants to avoid having to enter a code every time they use their phone. That being said, please do keep in mind that data is accessible via widgets. Emails that haven’t yet been read are safe, but read mail can be accessed.


Seal did occasionally get on my nerves, for instance when I’d just unlocked an app and it would then still require me to enter the password again so that it could access certain phone settings. Admittedly, this only happened once, but it lead me to thinking that I certainly wouldn’t be too pleased if it was to become a regular occurrence.

 

Screen & Controls

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"Seal"’s UI is nice and clean and using the controls is quite intuitive. Switching Seal on and off is quick and easy thanks to the status bar; the drawbacks listed above can actually be prevented by taking advantage of this function.


Passwords can consist of characters or numbers (or better yet: a mixture of both) or else the popular Android pattern.
 

Speed & Stability

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Seal’s performance was good overall. The app didn’t crash at all during the testing phase.

 

Price/Performance Ratio

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"Seal" can be downloaded for EUR 2,49 from the Android Market or AndroidPIT App Center. A pretty penny…

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App Protector Pro [App Lock]

App Lock - App Protector

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Seal Lite

Smart App Protector(app lock+)

Privacy Guard Pro

App Locker II Pro

Smart Lock (App/Media)

Visidon AppLock Plus

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Market Comments

Jeromes, Apr 16, 2012
Not functional with Galaxy Tab Runs, but does not "lock" anything!
Mike, Mar 27, 2012
Does not work as described Locks out apps I do not choose to lock. Turns off and on at will. Very buggy. UNINSTALLED
ursuline, Mar 24, 2012
I did like it! I will not let me update what happen?
Dayo, Mar 19, 2012
Love this app Smart and intuitive interface. 2 issues - not able to update to the latest version on my phone and also not locking apps on my Galaxy tab 8.9 running Android honeycomb
Kelly, Mar 16, 2012
What happened? Can we all ask for a refund?
Shervin, Mar 16, 2012
Please fix the app! Doesn't work on ics.....
Michael, Mar 15, 2012
Won't work on my Samsung Galaxy Tablet. I first installed Seal on my T-Mobile G2, on which it works GREAT! So, I decided to install it on my Samsung Galaxy Tablet (running Android 3.1), since the market lists the app as "able to run on all your devices". But it simply doesn't work on my tablet. The app does "run" (launches - no errors), but it fails to lock any app when properly set - even after setting the app to Admin permissions. So, I attempted to contact support, to which I received ZERO reply. Now, I still use it on my G2, but uninstalled from my tablet and requested a refund (fingers crossed).
Kenny, Mar 10, 2012
Crap Worked before with Froyo, now it stopped working. Doesn't even work with ICS. Can't even disable Device Administrator mode.
robbie, Mar 4, 2012
What happen App worked well at start then it just stop working.
Norbert, Feb 28, 2012
still does not work on stock ics the new version still does not work on stock ics on nexus s. it does not even ask for the pattern when i'm trying to open seal itself from the app drawer.
aslam, Feb 24, 2012
Bug Not supporting Samsung note
Jason, Jan 3, 2012
Unreliable and buggy The idea seems great but the execution is poor. The app is very unreliable, often times I would find it lag when opening a protected app, and force close. And most importantly to this review Seal interfered with my Gmail app so badly (even when not set to protect it) that I could not send Gmail! This when using the "root control method" Seal offered if you have root access. Given the infuriating experiences with Gmail and no answers from the Dev I opted to uninstall the app altogether. Find something else people.
Jose, Dec 28, 2011
= Needs ice cream sandwich support.
Kevin, Dec 28, 2011
Seems like the developer has been MIA since mid July. The app works as is but kinda miffed that I bought the paid version my phone has the "Gmail won't send while root method is enabled" bug. This app seems like abandonware.
Matt or Mattie, Dec 19, 2011
ICS Android 4.0+ It doesn't work on ice cream sandwich! - Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Jim, Nov 30, 2011
Get it! Best app ever!!!!
Alyeene, Nov 28, 2011
Forces close when trying to add Widgets Getting refund. Cannot add Widgets. Forces close. Have to disable to add Widgets
Stephie, Nov 25, 2011
... doesnt work on samsung galaxy s2..
ervillareal, Oct 18, 2011
Cool
Ms. R, Oct 9, 2011
Does NOT work with Droid Bionic Once installed, random apps start running while charging. Contacted seller for advice/refund; no response.
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