passcoder
Utility
Gratis · Progettata per iPad. Non verificata per macOS.
You don't trust your Password-Manager?
The Password-Manager knows site, name and password. To make it safer you need to split your password into "myLovelyPassword" and a Salt. This app will automate it for you.
Add to every password in your Password-Manger a Salt-extension ("p1", "p2", "p3", "p4" or "p5") e.g. "myLovelyPasswordp1" or "1234p1". Normaly your Password-Manager copy the password to the clipboard. The app read the clipboard and replace "p1", "p2", "p3", "p4" or "p5" with your selfdefined Salt e.g. "p1" = "abcd". In the example it will result to "myLovelyPasswordabcd" or "1234abcd".
After the replacement the resulting password will be crypted e.g. "cvkEcxKs9IT5QpCv" or "GrNwW6P2FvkDWhHm", that nobody could see your Salt even when he has hacked your account.
The Passcoder expect the password with extension in the clipboard. After starting the passcoder you could copy the crypted password to the clipboard or show it in the textfield and use it for registration and login. The 5 different Salt-fields could be used for different versions of salts or different security levels of salts. You could share the salt with people according your security level and give them the corresponding part from the password manager.
This app automatically take the clipboardstring, check the last two letters p1 to p5 and replace it with a Salt. The resulting password is a crypted code from the password - px + salt, that the salt is not visible in the resulting password.
After you have typed the Salt into a Textfield and locked it (switch is green) you are not able to see the Salt again. Don't store the Salts into your Password-Manger. Store it where you like but safe.
By adding _1, _2, ... _8 or _9 you are able to select the length of the crypted code.
By adding one or more of !#$%&()*+-.@[]{} you will force this chars at the end of the crypted code. Some accounts like to have at least one special char.
By replacing px with qx you will get only numbers for creating pins.
All could be combined as you like but the order is MyLovelyPassword + pn + specialchar(s) + _# where # is from 1 to 9 and n from 1 to 5.
Why trust this app?
You don't need to trust this app. This app generate anything and don't know where it goes. But for sure this app don't connect anybody over the network. Don't store anything than the salts.
What is when this app disapear?
You can download the code from my homepage. Just follow the support link and open the passcoder simulator. On the bottom you are able to download a c# project or a code snippet for PHP.
Now with InputStick (from http://www.inputstick.com) connection! Activate it in settings!
Valutazioni e recensioni
- L’app non ha ricevuto un numero sufficiente di valutazioni o recensioni per poter mostrare una panoramica.
Recompiled with new inputStick API and new Xcode.
Lo sviluppatore, Christian Oelschlegel, ha indicato che le procedure per la tutela della privacy dell’app potrebbero includere il trattamento dei dati descritto di seguito. Per scoprire di più, consulta l’informativa sulla privacy dello sviluppatore .
Dati non raccolti
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Informazioni
- Dimensioni
- 14,6 MB
- Categoria
- Utility
- Compatibilità
Richiede iOS 12.0 o versioni successive.
- iPhone
Richiede iOS 12.0 o versioni successive. - iPad
Richiede iPadOS 12.0 o versioni successive. - iPod touch
Richiede iOS 12.0 o versioni successive. - Mac
Richiede macOS 11.0 o versioni successive e un Mac con chip Apple M1 o versioni successive. - Apple Vision
Richiede visionOS 1.0 o versioni successive.
- iPhone
- Lingue
- Inglese e Tedesco
- Età
4+
- 4+
- Fornitore
Christian Oelschlegel
- Christian Oelschlegel non si identifica come operatore commerciale per questa app. Se ti trovi all’interno dello Spazio economico europeo, i diritti dei consumatori non si applicano agli accordi tra te e il fornitore.
- Copyright
- © 2017 Christian Oelschlegel
