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April 2, 2016

BEST ANDROID APPS FOR MARCH 2016

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Although these counts do every month, we always find reasons to be surprised when we set the task of finding these apps. The result is this count of the best Android apps for March 2016. Here goes:

DroidID

If you have a Mac and an Android with Marshmallow and fingerprint reader (on Samsung equipment you can do from Lollipop), you can use this smart application that lets you unlock your computer using your fingerprint from your smartphone. The configuration takes two steps and is very easy, and say the Developers- security is based on the tools you have your computer and your smartphone, which keep both the footprint and password in encrypted files. Simple, free and recommended practice; and its developers told Android Authority who are working in the Windows version: what more could you ask for?

Todoist

Supporters of the Safe Lists Todoist know, one of the best apps for Android in terms of productivity. In March she released her ninth version, full of news for those using the service. With the update comes new tools to organize and view tasks and projects in various ways, assigning labels and responsible. In addition, this new version you can better see your stats and your completed tasks.

Klara

Some enough for them to look to the window, but others can not leave home without seeing its application climate. Klara seeks to seduce those last with a very well made of weather and lots of information related to display weather conditions: pressure, winds or clouds (my favorite). It also has a ‘widget’ very full, which shows you at a glance the temperature and chance of rain.

LastPass Authenticator

LastPass is one of the best Android apps for password management. And we recommend using it, or use a similar. But, as we have said several times, the best protection for your digital key is to use two-step authentication. LastPass this month launched its own tool for this process. The app not only generates codes that must digitar anytime access services, but also allow you to confirm attempts to access to some of them. This last measure you used to avoid having to enter a password and also to stop a potential attacker when you try to enter your email or any of your accounts. It’s free.

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