According to SplashData, other new features include enhanced security. Many people, especially those in data-sensitive industries, are forced by policy to regularly change their passwords. These passwords often require a certain number of letters and numbers and it can be difficult to constantly create memorable pass-codes. SplashID simplifies this process by auto-generating codes that meet the user's specific criteria. Another new security feature allows users to specify which fields they wish to mask so that contents (such as a password or credit card number) cannot be easily viewed by other individuals while SplashID is being used on a handheld or desktop computer. Furthermore, SplashID will now automatically create an encrypted back-up of the SplashID desktop database.
SplashID 3.0 for Palm OS and Windows should be available in February for $29.95. Current users can upgrade for $9.95. Mac OS Desktop software is slated for March.