Remember only one password, generate a different password for each site.
How to use:
Type in the Domain name of the site asking for login. Avoid using spaces or other unseen characters,
mixing Upper and lower cased letters, unless you can repeat it next time for sure.
Type User name or Nickname if used any for identification on that site. Avoid using spaces and mixed casing as well.
Type your Master Password and password confirmation. This must be a very strong password.
Its strength tedermines the strength of all other generated passwords. Feel free to use something complex.
While typing it frequently, several times a day, you will easily remember it.
In case you are not satisfied with just a constant sequence and wish enormously increase your passwords protection,
there is a Secret field for the sake of your imagination. Leave it empty unless you are absolutely sure about how to use it,
and what are you going to do and remember about it.
Some sites are invalidating passwords after some period. For such cases, there is a Revision number field.
Simply increment revisions number to get the next password for that site. Remember what revision is been used, for each site.
How it works:
There is a form. If you fill it each time with exactly the same data, it will generate the same set of passwords.
The form contains: password, salt and instruction for hashing process. The output is Base64/Hex/Numeric result from SHA 3.
The generated Standard password will always be (you can try it yourself): W9V3wxNsgiQ2gEu
What actually happens is the following. There is a password, salt and hashing algorithm applied on the password using the salt.
All these calculations are implemented in JavaScript and there is no need to send anything over the Internet. The site is never
accessing the internet after been downloaded(page opened) once or if opened locally on the computer after downloading the site from TOOLS.
Each field has it's logical role:
Password/Confirm password - is the password.
Domain, User name and Secret - are used as salt.
Revision - changes the hashing algorithm.
* It is important to note, that no matter what value set in Revision, it allways will rely on SHA 3 in hashing.
Revision changes the first step of hashing, which is the generation of input bytes for SHA 3.
The philosophy:
To be added...
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