Protect-me v1.0 released

Padlock - Image 1Don’t want other people checking out the contents in your PSP? Homebrew developer maxthebest managed to whip up Protect-me, a C-coded homebrew app that prompts the user to enter a password everytime the XMB is booted up. More details in the full article!

Download: Protect-me v1.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forums

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If you want to add a layer of security on your PSP, or want to get more options in protecting your PSP’s content from snoops, then check this out. Homebrew developer maxthebest managed to come up with Protect-me, a C coded homebrew that when installed, prompts users to put in a password upon booting up XMB.

Maxthebest wasn’t able to include a read-me file in the download, but he was able to post instructions in the QJ PSP Development forums on how to use his program, which we quote:

To install it, run the PBP inclued with your PSP (to set the password) and then put the prx (password.prx) in ms:0/seplugins and activate it via the recovery menu…

And now it will ask you a password at each XMB boot. You can change the password with launching the EBOOT.PBP which you ran to install the pass.

Got it so far? As always, just download the homebrew app from the link below. Enjoy!

Download: Protect-me v1.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forums

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