Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How Can an Ewallet Help You?

https://www.alliedwallet.com/ewallet/


Allied Wallet offers its users a free ewallet for users to store, send, and receive funds. For every day users Allied Wallet's ewallet software allows you to be in complete control of your money.

 

Use Our electronic wallet to instantly send money to anyone anywhere in the world


  • Transfer money to your family, friends, clients!!
  • Send money and pay for goods and services through the ewallet..
  • Allied Wallet is the 100% secure, free, easy, and safe way to pay.
  • Our security standards remain among the highest in our industry, your privacy is secure with Allied Wallet!

 

Our Ewallet gives you more options.


  • Link up your bank account, credit card, pre-paid card to your ewallet for quick and easy funding.
  • Send money from home, work, or anywhere in the world.
  • Allied Wallet is proud to have our ewallet transactions settle in many different currencies! Buying and selling internationally has never been so easy.

 

Other great Ewallet features.


  • Allied Wallet's ewallet is free for buyers.
  • Shop without sharing financial information.
  • You list your details only once, rather than many times at many websites.
  • 100% protection from unauthorized payments sent from your ewallet account.

     

    Why Use An Ewallet?

  • Low Fees
  • Easy Setup
  • Accept Credit Cards
Our Ewallet Can Increase Profits
If you own a business and want to accept funds online, our ewallet offers the perfect solution! The ewallet acts much like a merchant account, allowing your customers to pay with all the major credit card brands.

eWallet for Mac OS X

Get the same security, customization and convenience you know and trust from eWallet on other platforms - now on your Mac!
Redesigned for the Mac, this new version offers a unique interface for protecting and using your info, and includes many of the same features as eWallet for Windows.
Don't take risks with your important information. Keep your passwords, account information, security questions, or card and identification numbers protected and secure in eWallet.
Store Your Information Securely: Using extremely secure 256-bit AES encryption, eWallet keeps your personal info from falling into the wrong hands.
Never Forget Another Password: eWallet remembers your passwords so you can think about more important things. Use strong passwords that can't be guessed or cracked for your online finances. Relax knowing any password you might need is with you, wherever you are.
Sync Your Data Easily: Use our included SyncPro® technology to synchronize your wallets between your iPhone®, iPad or iPod® touch and your Mac via WiFi. You can also sync with other computers on the same network, and external storage devices like USB thumb drives. Keep your info up-to-date wherever you are!

eWallet for Mac OS X Screenshots

eWallet - top-rated, secure password and info keeper for Mac
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Protect Yourself, Your Money and Your Info: Weak passwords and unprotected data make you a target for fraud and identity theft. You can't be too careful. Keep your: 
  • Passwords
  • PINs
  • Calling Cards
  • User Names
  • Credit Cards
  • Health Info
  • Bank Accounts
  • Memberships
  • Travel Clubs


eWallet even stores the security verification questions that you need to know.

Buy and use eWallet with confidence! Ilium Software has been successfully making, selling and supporting our software for over 13 years.  
Still not convinced? Read our online reviews to find out what others say about eWallet. Or try eWallet for Mac free for 30 days, with all the same functionality of the full version. It's the perfect way to test out eWallet before you buy!
And when you buy eWallet for Mac OS X, you can also use it on Windows PC, BlackBerry, Android, and Windows Mobile at no additional charge. One purchase is all you need. Plus, for just $9.99 you can add eWallet for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from the iTunes App Store to sync your info and stay up-to-date anywhere.
Your accounts, passwords and credit card numbers are among your most important information. Don't trust them to anything but the best - get a secure, reliable password manager for your Mac. Get eWallet today.

eWallet for iPhone and iPod Touch

http://www.iliumsoft.com/site/iphone/products_ewallet.php

When you buy eWallet® for your iPhone or iPod touch, you'll also be able to use it on an iPad. You won't have to pay more than once to use eWallet on all three devices!
Don't take risks with your passwords, account information, security questions, or card and identification numbers. Keep them protected and secure, but still convenient, in eWallet.
Ilium Software's award-winning password manager makes it easy to get the info you need, without compromising security.
Store Your Information Securely: Using extremely secure 256-bit AES encryption, eWallet protects your personal information from falling into the wrong hands.
Never Forget Another Password: eWallet remembers your passwords so you don't have to. Now you can use strong passwords that can't be guessed or cracked for your online finances, and enjoy the convenience of having all the passwords you need with you, all the time.
Use Your Data Anywhere: Easily synchronize your wallets between your iPhone® or iPod® touch and a WiFi connected Windows PC or Mac OS X. Keep all your important info up-to-date wherever you are!

eWallet Screenshots

eWallet - top-rated, safe and secure iPhone password app
Personalize Your Wallet: Your info can be as personal as your playlists. Get the look – and the info - you want with custom icons, card backgrounds, and over 30 pre-built card templates.














Protect Yourself, Your Money and Your Info: Weak passwords and unprotected data leaves you open to identity theft and fraud. It's not 1984 anymore – you can't be too careful. Keep your:
  • Passwords
  • PIN Numbers
  • Calling Cards
  • User Names
  • Credit Cards
  • Health Info
  • Bank Accounts
  • Memberships
  • Travel Clubs


eWallet even stores the security verification questions that you need to know.
See for yourself why eWallet has been the top-rated password keeper on Windows Mobile and Palm for over 10 years.

FNB eWallet is getting more popular throughout South Africa

http://www.gadget.co.za/pebble.asp?relid=2336


R1.5 m daily transactions via FNB eWallet

 R1.5 m daily transactions via FNB eWallet
A year after First National Bank (FNB) launched its eWallet solution, with the objective of changing the way South Africans send and receive cash, more than 250 000 ‘eWallets’ have been created via cellphones, and close to R1, 5 million is sent daily by FNB customers to eWallets. And a few dozen companies are using the associated Pay Wallet product to pay salaries to employees.

In October 2009, First National Bank (FNB) launched its eWallet solution, with one main objective, to change the way South Africans send and receive cash. Seven months later the bank launched Pay Wallet as well, to change the way companies do cash payments.
 
A year later, more than 250 000 ‘eWallets’ have been created and close to R1, 5 million is sent daily by FNB customers to eWallets. Less than a year since its launch, 24 companies are using Pay Wallet to pay their employees.
 
“The need to make banking accessible and affordable to all South Africans meant that we had to change the way we view banking. This led us to develop an innovative technology driven banking solution allowing for instant access to financial services.  eWallet has been a great success since its launch, not only because it is convenient, user friendly and accessible but it also provides for the banking needs of all South Africans,” says Michael Jordaan, CEO of FNB.
 
According to Arthur Goldstuck of World Wide Worx there are more than 48,465,000 cellphone subscriptions in South Africa. A cellphone is all that is needed to be able to send and receive cash with the eWallet from FNB, receive a salary with Pay Wallet or buy prepaid and on-send part of that cash to someone else, all without the need of a bank account or bank card.
 
“If you have forgotten your wallet or purse at home and don’t have lunch money, you can send yourself cash. Whether you need to send money home to Umlazi for uGogo, or whether you just want to have access to cash using your cellphone, you can do that without a need of a bank card,” says Yolande Van Wyk, CEO of FNB Smart Services. ‘Technology is truly a catalyst to evolve financial services.” 
FNB is planning on doubling the use of its eWallet service and launching it in other African countries by June 2011.   “At FNB we breathe innovation, and it is with innovation that we will make eWallet available not only to South Africa but to the rest of the continent. We are working on changing the way Africans see cash. We are part of the body of ambassadors who are designing African solutions for African challenges -- we are changing the game,” concludes Van Wyk.

eWallet Web Companion (beta)

http://www.iliumsoft.com/site/ew/ew_olbeta.php


eWallet - digital wallet and password keeper for Windows Mobile, iPhone, BlackBerry, and Windows PC  


eWallet Web Companion on the iPhoneWhat is the eWallet Web Companion?

The eWallet Web Companion is a web-based application that allows users of Ilium Software's eWallet software to securely view their wallet files from any device with a browser and an internet connection.
This means that with the eWallet Web Companion, you can securely access your wallets using your iPhone, iPod touch, Nokia S60, BlackBerry, work computer, UMPC, or even your Nintendo Wii or PSP. There is no software to install. All you need is a connection to the internet.

Is This Safe?
Absolutely. First, all of your information is stored using eWallet's 256-bit AES FIPS encryption, so eWallet's strong encryption continues to keep your information secure.
Second, all information is transferred using the https protocol. This is the same encrypted transfer method used by your bank, credit card company, and online stores to transfer personal information and account numbers over the internet. This means that your personal information remains extremely safe at all times.
eWallet Web Companion mobile device version - click for full-size image

Does it do everything eWallet does?

Not yet. Right now, the eWallet Web Companion only allows you to view your information. Over time we will continue to add additional functionality, until the online eWallet experience offers the same feature set as on your computer.

Are you still going to sell the regular versions?

Yes! While we love the flexibility and accessibility that web-based software provides, we see web-based applications as part of a larger whole. We feel that locally installed versions of our applications are a vital part of this whole and have no plans to abandon them.

How does the web application get my information?

With the desktop version of eWallet, you can synchronize your wallets for web access the same way you sync to any other remote location. This means that the information available in the eWallet Web Companion is always up to date.

Who stores my wallets?

For the beta release, we are providing individual, secure file storage for all participants. This lets us better troubleshoot any problems that come up. In the future, we expect to continue to offer this service, but we may allow you to store your files in any remote location and simply use the eWallet Web Companion to view them.
eWallet Web Companion on the iPhone

Do I need to buy eWallet?
Yes. The eWallet Web Companion requires that you have eWallet 6.0 or higher installed.  

How much will this cost?

We're still working on that. We'd like to see the eWallet Web Companion service act as a feature of eWallet available to all eWallet users, but at this point no final decisions have been made.

How can I join the beta?

If you're interested in using the eWallet Web Companion please take a moment to fill out ouronline application. We have a limited number of seats available right now, but we will notify you as soon as a spot becomes available.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Review: eWallet for iPhone and iPod Touch - AppSmile.com

http://www.cardoneplus.com/ewallet_solutions.html#

eWallet Solutions


CardOne Plus’ advanced eWallet system integrates all card products into a simple, easy-to-use online interface. The eWallet will combine new and existing debit cardholders with new product offerings, and allow funds to be transferred in multiple currencies between all accounts.

CardOne Plus' eWallet Platform

CardOne Plus' eWallet platform provides users with the ultimate solution for nearly all types of electronic and in-person transfers and payments. eWallet integration allows for online Merchants to benefit from CardOne Plus’ existing load option partnerships, enabling a wide-array or readily available payment for Merchants/Vendors globally.

eWallet Concept

The concept of the eWallet is simple - it's the complete payment solution for personal and business applications:

eWallet Benefits Include:

  • Online interface with funds in multiple currencies
  • Ability to link a number of card products in the eWallet
  • Withdrawal from ATM, POS and purchase online
  • Mobile phone access
  • Deposit funds using a number of load options
  • Loyalty program
  • High-level security, Identity Verification (“IDV”), Anti Money Laundering (“AML”) and Know Your Customer (“KYC”)

An example of Ewallet Software



Model NO.:
eWallet
Trademark:
xyRun
Origin:
China
OS:
Windows 98,2000,2003,XP,Vista,Win7
Language Version:
English
Type:
Professional Software


Product Description


XyRun e-Wallet is a system that offer organizations a cashless payment mechanism. 
E-Wallet can be applied to: 
-Companies with internal shops, super markets, and/or restaurants; 
-Wholesalers with retailers to distributes products to consumers; 
-Small towns with shops and stores, 
-Schools with stores, mess halls, gymnasiums, laboratories, and conference rooms, etc. 

XyRun e-Wallet has following features: 
-Wireless card, RFID is used to complete the transactions so that it is convenient to use, easy to keep, and free from wear. 
-Secure IC chip embedded in the card heavily guard the information stored in the card from any illegal use. 
-Various reports help the manager analyze the status of the business or services. 
-A secondary figure, Loyalty point, can be used as a kind of discount, special gifts, or classification of consumers.

Digital wallets will subsume paper money in 30 years: Sam Pitroda (Interview)

http://www.prokerala.com/news/articles/a166525.html


With some five billion mobile phones in use today globally and over 10 billion credit and debit cards issued each year, tech evangelist Sam Pitroda has predicted the virtual death of paper money in 30 years thanks to innovative convergence.
"Paper money will disappear as transactions become digitised in another three decades," said the inventor of Casio Digital Diary, which was a rage in the 1980s, speaking about his latest innovation -- the "digital wallet" that uses the concept of "mobile money".
"If you can make your home and office paperless, why not banks, trade and your wallet? All transactions will be online in the future," Pitroda told IANS in an interview on his invention, now explained in the book: "The March of Mobile Money: The Future of Lifestyle Management".
"Every mobile telephony service provider will embrace it. With declining average revenue per user, digital wallet could lure more subscribers who would pay more for the services offered," he said.
"It is completely foolproof."
Pitrodas book covers the evolution of the mobile phone in India, which is fast becoming a lifestyle emblem in the country, its emerging links with banking and the concept of money, to make eventual, but certain, room for what he calls the "mobile wallet".
"The mobile revolution is like a big train coming. India will have a billion connected people in 10 years and everything, including health, education and social service, will have to be done through mobile telephony," he said.
India has over 650 million mobile phone connections just behind Chinas 795 million.
"The mobile service provider or networks will become the management platforms. Nobody is thinking about it -- but you cannot conduct your life the way you are doing it now. The cell phone has made India younger, mobile and connected."
First, he says, the mobile telephony blitz will deal with uploading of content in areas such as education and health, with handset storing health data, doctors address, phone numbers, drug schedules, lab test reports and even a list of regular chemists.
The mobile phone will also be a boon for the education sector, and in a a decades time, students will be able to solve math, trigonometry and answer their examination on their cell phones. The concept is currently under trial across four states in the US, he said.
Pitroda then presented a live demonstration of the services provided by his personal digital wallet -- a sleek black blackberry with a rather large display screen -- to explain the premise on which the technology of "digital wallet" operated.
His mobile phone has four icons in the money menu -- for wallet, bank, my-commerce and my-city, which lists information about Delhi, where he is now. The wallet contains an electronic imprint of his plastic cards and bonuses collected on it.
He said if he were to go out for lunch and decided to split the bill with the host, all that was needed was to send two messages -- one from his phone to the host and another to his bank to transfer the money to the hosts account.
Similarly, if he wished to buy a pair of jeans, all that he needed to do was to go to the payments icon on his phone, and the magnetic stripe of the card will automatically be swiped and money transferred to the merchant.
"If, for example, I go to WalMart, the payments screen can even fish out my WalMart discount card and offer me fresh discounts on my cell phone. You could have up to 50,000 coupons stored in your mobile telephone."
But why the book?
"Several people, especially in India, have been inquiring about the security of digital wallets, the mechanism and its feasibility. It was not possible to explain to everyone. Hence, I thought let us write about the digital wallet and mobile money," he said.
"It is an effort to educate the average consumer on how banks started digitising their systems and connected to our mobile phones -- changing the nature of money transaction in a laymans language," Pitroda said of the book, co-authored by Mehul Desai.
According to him, there were three fundamental requirements to make banking, e-commerce and eventually the complete lifestyle management of an individual and his family over mobile phones a reality.
"Phones have to be smarter with bigger colour displays. They must be equipped with the underlying network infrastructure to connect to the Internet. And they must be able to download cards, tokens and applications directly from issuers - anywhere any time."
He said phones also have to be simple with interfaces that mock the traditional wallet, including branding and familiar images of cards, coupons and bills, to provide consumers a single platform to conduct a host of transactions in the virtual world.
The telecom and tech whiz, who is advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on public information, infrastructure and innovation and chairs the National Innovation Council, said he is now planning to write more books.
"I am working on a book on innovation. It may be followed by a book on knowledge and information infrastructure. But the project closest my heart is a chronicle of all my experiences working in India -- my love affair with my country."

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