Safer Than Vault
Use strong passwords without storing them
Create strong passwords again and again by using an easy to remember keyword and pin code. Great and free tool for keeping both personal and business accounts absolutely safe!
By keying in a seven character keyword and four digit pin code you'll get an unique, 22 character password. And this password you can paste to any application of your choise.To keep using the password, just key in the same keyword and pin code again and again.When it is time to change the password, use a new keyword or change the pin to get a completely different password. Then continue using that new password to secure whatever you need to protect.
What is it all about?In a digital age where security breaches are all to common, protecting your passwors is more important than ever. But you don't always need a vault application to keep your credentials safe. Passworder.net is a tool helping you to create and memorize unique and truly secure passwords without storing them anywhere.Password creation is based on keywords, which you can remember easily. A keyword must have seven characters, as anything less would not be secure enough. But as you know, the list of words consisting of seven characters is practically endless. Just think about city names as an example: New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Calgary, Toronto – and many, many more.How to Use It?To create a password simply type any seven character keyword of your choise, and a four digit pin code into corresponding fields. Then click the Create Password button, and on a workstation the password you'll see is already available at clipboard and waiting to be pasted to any application or service of your choise. On mobile devices you may need to select the text and copy it yourself, but the logic is the same.Regarding the security, only you know into which application or service you paste the password, and with which user accout or login you use it. Therefore using passworder.net is absolutely safe, and there is no way for anybody to know which password you are at present using for any given account.As Time PassesWhenever you need to change a password, just use a different keyword of change the pin code. For example a pin code 1234 will result a totally different password than pin code 1235 while still using the same keyword. If pin codes are hard for you to remember, try for example using current year (two digits) followed by current month (also two digits).