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Storing a password (iPhone)
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Storing a password (iPhone)


  • Subject: Storing a password (iPhone)
  • From: Jelle De Laender <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 13:58:09 +0200

Hi

What is the best way to store a password on the iPhone?
I can't take the MD5 hash because I need to be able to work with the original password.


Should I create a custom class (with 2 strings) and save them with NSKeyedArchiver with the idea: nobody will read the files (it's impossible: except when you JailBreak) or what should you do?
Maybe I can simply use the NSUserDefaults?


Kind regards
Jelle
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