Carbazole (CZ) can act as a photo‐switch leading to a multifunctional logic system when triggered by fluoride (F–) ions, H2O and light, through efficient interaction of the pyrrole unit with the anions. Here we are reporting a unimolecular platform of CZ (and case specific CZ‐F–) that can be configured as NOT, YES, complimentary IMPLICATION and INHIBIT, a new complex logic gate performing IF‐THEN and NOT operations and a memory element with cyclic “Erase‐Read‐Write‐Read” ability with feedback loop mechanism. The fluorescence responses of the CZ system also have been exploited to design a potential highly secured molecular keypad lock operating with a purely opto‐chemical password composed with optical and chemical input keys. The system displays the applications of light responsive molecules as multifunctional, reconfigurable molecular logic devices that may lead towards true molecular information processing units.