Password Lock
Writing App Redefined™
Password Lock keeps all your writings private, so only people who know the password can view them.
WritingX uses a single password to lock all your writings on all your devices.
If you can access your writings from a device that supports Touch ID or Face ID, you can use your fingerprint or face instead of the password for most actions.
To change your password, you must know the current password.
WARNING: If you forget your password and you can’t use Touch ID or Face ID to unlock your writings, you won’t be able to view your locked writings. However, you can only open your writing if you forget your password and if you have a device that supports Touch ID or Face ID and you enabled it before you forgot your password.
When you create a password for WritingX on one device, all other devices that use the same iCloud account use the same password.
Password Protection on Mac
To keep your files safe and secure, you can create password protection by selecting the “Create Password” option under the “File” tab.
To manage your Password Lock protection, you can easily enable or disable it by going to the WritingX “Settings” menu and selecting “Privacy”.
You can choose from a range of options:
- Automatically lock WritingX when your Mac is put to sleep.
- Automatically lock WritingX after n minutes of not using your Mac.
Password Protection on iPhone
To keep your files safe and secure, you can create password protection by selecting the “Create Password” option under the “File” tab.
To manage your Password Lock protection, you can easily enable or disable it by going to the WritingX “Settings” menu and selecting “Privacy”.
You can choose from a range of options.