A security app can contain all the right tools and still feel slow if the tools you use every day are buried beneath the ones you rarely need. LockWhisper v8.1 makes the dashboard personal: you can decide which information and actions appear first, how much space they use, and how densely the screen is arranged. The result is a private workspace that reflects your routine instead of imposing a single layout on everyone.

Resize, Reorder, Hide, or Reset Widgets

Dashboard widgets can now be resized, moved into a different order, or hidden. Someone who checks password health every morning can keep the Security Snapshot prominent. Someone who mainly opens encrypted files and private notes can put Quick Actions and favorites first. If the layout stops being useful, reset restores a sensible starting point without changing the data inside the vault.

Start with a Layout Preset

Customization does not have to begin from a blank canvas. Version 8.1 includes layout presets for common priorities, whether you want a minimal starting screen, security status near the top, quick access to vaults, or more information visible at once. A preset establishes the overall structure, and individual widget controls let you refine it afterward.

Choose a Comfortable Information Density

The same dashboard needs to work on an iPhone held in one hand, an iPad on a desk, and a Mac window beside other work. Visual density controls let you choose a more spacious presentation or a compact layout that puts more tools on screen. Module grouping adds another layer of order by keeping related privacy tools together instead of treating every destination as an unrelated shortcut.

Pin the Vault Items You Actually Use

Favorites make the dashboard useful at the item level, not just the module level. Pin frequently used vault items so they are easier to reach, while common local actions such as adding a password, creating a writing, scanning a QR code, adding a file, searching, or opening the secure browser remain available through Quick Actions. LockWhisper still requires the appropriate unlocked state before protected content can be opened.

Personalization Without a Cloud Profile

LockWhisper does not need a hosted account to make the app feel personal. Dashboard preferences belong to the local experience, while supported vault contents remain encrypted and under device control. Version 8.1 pairs that local-first model with stronger privacy isolation and safer migration from version 8, so a more adaptable home screen does not change the product’s core promise: no LockWhisper cloud vault and no app tracking.