Tin Biscuit is currently available on Android and iOS. A desktop version will be launched soon for Windows (32 or 64 bit) and Mac OS.
As long as you have Bluetooth Low Energy Device and it gets discovered in your Bluetooth scanning, those devices are compatible with TinBiscuit.
Within the application, there is an option to change your bluetooth device. This is under the Profile section of the app at the bottom.
Uninstalling the app will remove all the associated and stored data. It is however safe to upgrade and all files will work seamlessly in the new version.
No, you cannot hide an application within Tin Biscuit.
You can always add a new device when the paired device is not found during sign-in. However, to ensure security, you will have to answer security questions.
This is as per the phone specifications, there is nothing specific to the App.
As of now, only one. We recommend using a single device that is with you most of the time.
There are no restrictions on file types. You can save any file types
App is completely free to use with current features and continues to be free. However, we may introduce premium features in the subsequent releases which may require the user to subscribe only to premium features.
You can do so within the app under the Profile section. It requires you to answer security questions
We use AES 128 based encryption with a unique set of keys generated based on multiple contextual information such as the presence of your Bluetooth device.
AES 128 is the best level of encryption standard available for lightweight applications without compromising on CPU and Battery
consumptions.
It is unlikely as the hacker has to pass multiple hoops and it makes it unattractive to any hackers to go through the security barriers to get access to file. Also this requires both cyber hacking plus physical device theft.
We have tried our best to ensure compatibility across a wide range of devices. However, as the list of Bluetooth devices is too extensive, some devices may not work as accordingly. We have experienced compatibility issues with cross-platform support ie. Setting iOS devices as a Proxkey for Android devices due to their individual protocols.