It is important that you read at least the first section (5 points) before using Just1Key Mobile.
You can also read this at
www.JustOneKey.com, our backup site
that is streamlined for mobile devices.
Section 1: Important 5 points to know
Section 2: Using with "Read Only" turned OFF
Section 3: Differences between J1K Mobile and J1K Ultra-Secure
Section 1: Important 5 points to know before using Just1Key Mobile
* If you do not yet have a Premium Just1Key account, you can try a free demonstration of
Just1Key Mobile by entering the username "demo". The Demo account always runs in "Read Only" mode.
* We highly recommend Premium Just1Key users run Just1Key Mobile in "Read Only" mode (the default).
Not only is it faster, but it is safer in preventing you from accidentally losing any of your data.
* Just1Key Mobile's "Read Only" mode does not save any data, and disables the following buttons:
'New', 'Remove', Up and Down ('^' and 'v'), and the 'Save' button under 'Edit'.
* Make sure to only run ONE instance of Just1Key at a time: therefore only be logged in to one
Premium account at once, no matter what computer or PDA you're using, and regardless of whether
you are using 'Just1Key Mobile' or 'Just1Key Ultra-Secure' versions.
* Always click the 'Logout' button when you are done with your session, or are leaving your device.
Also, there is a 10 minute 'Timeout Session' limit, so any button clicked
after 10 minutes of inactivity will then automatically log you out.
Section 2: Using with "Read Only" turned OFF
With "Read Only" mode turned OFF, you can modify, create, and delete information within Just1Key Mobile.
If you are using a PDA or platform that does not have JavaScript enabled in its web-browser, then you
will need to click the 'Select' button after you highlight the Account Description you want.
Therefore, when using the 'Remove' button, it's important to realize that the last account *selected*
(and not just highlighted) will be what is removed -- so pay close attention to the 'remove
confirmation screen', in order to confirm the account you selected for removal is indeed the correct
one.
Although our first version of Just1Key Mobile has been very well tested, it would be almost impossible
to test on every platform. Since it works almost everywhere, we would need to test *hundreds* of
different PDA's, mobile phones, and computers -- and then, every web-browser program and released
version available on each. So to summarize: if you're concerned about your system being 100%
compatible with J1K Mobile, use the "Read Only" mode, or at least wait until 24 hours since
your last data modification (as we have a quadruple backup system, in 4 physical locales, but two of them
are done nightly). And, we invite our users to let us know how J1K Mobile performed under
their particular system specification, so over time we can compile a full compatibility list.
When using "Read Only" mode, the system performs faster, because new data is not created or saved.
Otherwise, your encrypted data is saved
in two separate countries, simultaneously (see below for more).
If, while in the act of using Just1Key Mobile, there is a connection problem with one of the two servers
(in Canada or the U.S.), the application will switch automatically into "Read Only" mode for safety.
Section 3: Differences between J1K Mobile and J1K Ultra-Secure
Just1Key Ultra-Secure Version has been available online since mid-2003
(although we recently renamed it,
it was originally known as "Just1Key Web Version"). All Premium users can access their information via the
Ultra-Secure or
Mobile version interchangeably, although you can have only one active login at a time,
regardless of the version.
J1K Ultra-Secure has a "sort" button, which is not (yet) available within J1K Mobile. However,
it's easy to simply do your data sorting the next time you access J1K Ultra-Secure, which will
of course reflect in your J1K Mobile access thereafter.
J1K Ultra-Secure is served out of Canada, and J1K Mobile out of a U.S. location, separated by
thousands of miles (hence, 'geographical redundancy'). The secure SSL servers they
are directly accessed from are 'mailserver1.hushmail.com' and 'secure03.crimsonata.com' ,
respectively. We always let our Premium users know if these domain names change in the future.
An added backup feature is our server's geographical redundancy -- whenever a Premium user
accesses J1K Mobile,
a copy of their encrypted data is saved there. Therefore, even if the J1K Ultra-Secure server were
inaccessible for a short period of time, a semi-recent backup copy can still be instantly accessed on
the J1K Mobile server. This is "Stage One" of our new 1.4 server system, and over time, we will have
real-time redundancy implemented. Simply put, accessing your Just1Key data is likely more reliable
than any other web-based Internet system you've ever used. Please see our FAQ for more about this.
Security differences: Both Just1Key versions, Ultra-Secure and Mobile, are extremely secure, and will
strongly safeguard your private information. The main difference between the two is
physically where the secure Java Applet code is executed -- please see our FAQ for specific details.
In Just1Key Mobile, there are no 'Copy to Clipboard' or 'Open to Web' buttons. This is because there
is not yet a standard way of copying to the clipboard in most PDA's, nor do many PDA's allow multiple
web-browser sessions. If you use your system's 'copy' shortcut to copy data, please remember that
J1K Mobile does not clear the system clipboard after Logout the same way that J1K Ultra-Secure does.
Therefore you should clear the clipboard manually if you're using a device that others may
have access to (perhaps the easiest way is to copy
something non-sensitive into the clipboard).
'Demo' account: both Ultra-Secure and Mobile versions have free demonstration modes.
With J1K Mobile, no passphrase is required. With J1K Ultra-Secure, use 'password'.
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