Next Access Technologies developer of YourKey personalized data security system for smartphones, has signed a co-marketing and partnering agreement
with LifeLock.
The YourKey app help you not loose your cool when your phone is missing or stolen. There's a video about this free app at the end of the article. It creates a supper strong security image and keyboard pin that protects your data if/when your smartphone is stolen.
The partnering agreement calls for YourKey, a secure and fun-to-use
auto-locking interface and application that encourages users to protect
personal and business information stored on their smartphones, to
promote and advertise LifeLock services via clickable banner and icon
ads within the YourKey app.
This app would have helped Paris Hilton when she lost her beloved BlackBerry
or if she losses her new BFF's her Sony handsets.
As part of the agreement, LifeLock will be the first advertiser within
the YourKey application and on www.YourKeyLock.com.
The new Web site features a video of how the YourKey user interface and
application works and provides information about the value of protecting
data on personal technology devices, including mobile phones, PDAs,
netbooks and PCs, as a key step toward protecting one's identity. A free
trial of LifeLock® services will be promoted on www.YourKeyLock.com
through banner ad links as well as within the YourKey app.
YourKey was designed as a dynamic improvement to built-in auto lock
applications, increasing security and providing a more personal and fun
utility while delivering brand impressions with each unlock. With
YourKey, users create PINs from letters, numbers, logos and icons from
popular products and brands, and personalize them with pictures or
additional icons of sports teams, movie stars, athletes, colleges, TV
shows or movies.
The first YourKey release will be for T-Mobile G1 Android-powered phones,
with versions for Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5, Blackberry,
Palm, iPhone and other phones now in beta testing.
In addition to introducing the YourKey app for smartphones, Next
Access is currently in discussions with carriers, mobile handset and
computer manufacturers about porting YourKey's security application and
advertising interface for use on netbooks, PCs, ATMs and other devices.
YourKey was designed as a dynamic improvement to built-in auto lock applications, increasing security and providing a more personal and fun utility while delivering brand impressions with each unlock. With YourKey, users create PINs from letters, numbers, logos and icons from popular products and brands, and personalize them with pictures or additional icons of sports teams, movie stars, athletes, colleges, TV shows or movies.
The first YourKey release will be for T-Mobile G1 Android-powered phones, with versions for Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5, Blackberry, Palm, iPhone and other phones now in beta testing.
In addition to introducing the YourKey app for smartphones, Next Access is currently in discussions with carriers, mobile handset and computer manufacturers about porting YourKey's security application and advertising interface for use on netbooks, PCs, ATMs and other devices.
Why use an app associated with a company that can't get it right?