Your most intimate secrets safely stored in your mobile
Writing in a journal helps us remember the most important moments of our lives, but it is also good emotional exercise to improve our mental health. However, we always run the risk of someone reading it without our permission. Always? No! With this nice tool developed by the SphereLix Apps studio we can keep a diary in our Android and protect it with an impenetrable password. We'll tell you how it works.
Protect your diary from prying eyes
A simple glance at the Diary with Lock interface is enough to realise that this is an app especially geared towards a teenage audience. This is evident through the overloaded design, the word processor background and the unnecessarily ornamental font.
An intimate diary for Android that allows you to lock your secrets with a password.
Before starting to use this tool we will have to set up a password. And we can choose between a numeric code, a pattern or a custom key. Once our diary is protected, we can start writing.
The word processor interface is not the prettiest or most comfortable in the world. However, in a few touches we can write what comes to mind, as well as add photos (in a somewhat crude way) and emojis. In addition, we can also play the music files we have stored in our Android library to listen to our favorite songs while writing.
On the other hand, it also includes a tool that is most peculiar: a text reader. And why all the secrecy if we are going to tell aloud our concerns.
Once we have written our soliloquy, we can access the text again from the calendar, where we will see the days we have written. It's an easy to use app, but if you're looking for a tool to keep a digital diary on a smartphone, there are probably better options in the Android catalogue.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
Shay O’Toole