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

on 4/8/11 11:49 PM

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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Entwickler von Seal, Stats und SMODA Widget.

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Market Comments

A Google User, Mar 20, 2013
Update... Fail. Used to work 100%fine on my HTC wildfire.... Now on my s3 won't work
A Google User, Feb 2, 2013
Needs an update Not working on my Galaxy Note II
A Google User, Jan 28, 2013
Doesn't work Beware: Doesn't work on newer versions of Android (ICS and above).
A Google User, Jan 27, 2013
Does not work on ICS Was one of the best apps prior to ICS. Worked perfect when I had Epic 4G and original HTC 4G. Upgraded to Samsung GS3 and no longer works.
A Google User, Jan 24, 2013
Not working anymore
A Google User, Jan 12, 2013
Abandoned App! On what could be a great app.but for some reason I can't get it to work on my Android device running on stock ICS. It seems that this project has been abandoned, such a waste!
A Google User, Dec 23, 2012
Doesn't work - rip off! Doesn't work at all on S3. Complete waste of money. Very disappointed.
A Google User, Dec 17, 2012
Use to work great It was perfect until the Android updates came now it doesn't work at all on late anything above 3.1. Please fix and I will put you back at 5 stars.
A Google User, Dec 3, 2012
As Good as Advertised This is a brilliant app, especially when combined with Tasker. I feel so much better being out in public with my phone knowing this app has my back.
A Google User, Nov 22, 2012
Fail! Fail! Fail! Well, This was a fail from the beginning, Installed on my HTC One X (AT&T) and it simply didnt work. Emailed developer, never responded. I guess i threw my money away.....
Tania, Nov 6, 2012
Sucks Worked great on my htc evo but not on the galaxy s lll.. and after updating my table the Motorola xoom it won't work on it anymore I tried to contact support months ago and I still have not gotten a response!!
Jan Hans, Nov 1, 2012
Needs update for ICS Worked fine on my HTC Desire HD. Does nothing on my Galaxy S3 / Android 4.0.4 :( Pls fix this. I've been using this app for a long time and love it. I would even pay for an update!
Roger, Oct 20, 2012
Not working on Note 2 I was previously using seal on my galaxy s and it worked without issues. Now when i tried using it on my Note 2 it does not work at all.
NIKKI, Oct 18, 2012
:) Love it
I am Leung, Oct 18, 2012
Don't work Don't work in ics galaxy s2
J L, Oct 12, 2012
Hasn't worked since 2.3 Waste of money... Worked for about 3 months
Sew, Oct 8, 2012
This sucks to max 1. Doesn't lock the apps I selected at all despite having selected them 2. Doesn't allow me to uninstall even though I've removed it as a device administrator 3. I demand a refund and explanation I am using a galaxy s2, version 4.0.3
rick, Sep 29, 2012
Not Recomended I tried locking 3 apps. Tried rebooting my Galaxy Nexus. This app still did not lock anything. Emailed the app creator and received no reply. I didn't realize that the Google Store only allows 15 minutes to trial apps, so I lost my money. I do not recommend this app.
Frisse, Sep 27, 2012
Doesn't work on 4.04 Doesn't work on my Galaxy S3. No contact information on developers site. DO NOT BUY!
Mirza, Sep 27, 2012
Favorite Application Locker Tried all the free versions of the android applications lockers and none of them where particularly good. But this application is almost perfect.
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