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Protect Your Digital Life With Password Manager Plus


Experience the ultimate in digital protection and organization with Password Manager Plus. Our user-friendly app provides an all-in-one solution for securely managing and protecting your digital life.

Using front-end password-based encryption and decryption, your sensitive data, private keys, and passwords are kept safe from prying eyes. And your decrypted data is never processed on our servers - only you can decrypt your data in your client using your password.

Organize and Protect Your Digital Life

A password manager is a software application that stores and manages all of your online passwords. It can also store other important information, such as credit card numbers and security questions, so you don’t have to remember them.

Password managers typically use a combination of cloud-based and local storage to store your passwords. Some of these services can also be built into web browsers, such as Chrome and Safari.

Using password management software also helps ensure that your digital assets are safe from hackers, even if they gain access to your system. It also makes it easy for you to generate strong, unique passwords that are difficult to crack.

One of the best password managers we found is Bitwarden, which offers a free version with basic features. It supports random password generation, autofill via the Android API and locks the app behind biometrics for a secure login experience. It has a premium plan that costs only $10 per year and includes additional authentication options, a password generator, and advanced support.

Front-End Password-Based Encryption and Decryption

Password managers are tools that let you store your passwords and pin numbers in encrypted form. This makes it easier to access a variety of services with different passwords without having to remember them all manually.

A good password manager should also allow you to encrypt your private keys and other sensitive data, like bank account details or insurance policies, so that they are all kept safe from prying eyes. Moreover, it should also have a backup code or recovery key feature for two-factor authentication enabled accounts so that you can regain access to these if you ever lose or replace your primary 2FA device.

In addition, a password manager can be used to manage privileged sessions that are required for RDP, SSH, and Telnet remote access from HTML5-compatible browsers. These sessions are tunneled through the PMP server, providing secure and reliable connectivity with remote end points. This eliminates the need to punch firewall holes or create VPN paths for the remote connection.

Unlimited Storage

A password manager can help you keep your digital life organized and protected. It can store a lot of different data, including credit card information, secure notes and passwords, all of which are encrypted in the cloud and can't be accessed by anyone but you.

It can also autofill logins and forms in web browsers so you don't have to remember your credentials. It can even detect data leaks on the web and alert you.

pCloud Pass is a fully featured password manager that's available in both free and premium versions. It supports strong AES 256-bit encryption, iOS and Android apps, browser plugins, automatic cloud synchronisation, and easy imports from other password managers.

Its premium plan includes extra features like password sharing, the ability to give someone access to your passwords in case of an emergency and web scans for data leaks. It also identifies weak, old and reused passwords. It's a great choice for businesses with tighter budgets that need to protect sensitive personal and financial data.

Secure Offline Access

Offline password managers are a great way to keep your passwords safe from hackers. They store your data locally, in an encrypted file, so that even if someone steals your device and finds out the storage location, they won't be able to access your passwords.

Most of these password managers also allow you to save and autofill other important information, such as credit card numbers, secure notes, and more. The best ones even let you keep your passwords offline so that you can still access them when you're not connected to the internet.

Some offline password managers allow you to tie the security of your database to a key file and a password, so that if one of these files is stolen, you'll still be able to unlock your passwords.

Password Manager Plus provides a variety of options for secure offline access. Users can export their data to a plain-text spreadsheet or an encrypted HTML file. They can also configure separate password policies in the offline HTML file to ensure that only strong passphrases are created.