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Password Manager

Store and manage your passwords securely in your browser

Master Password

Set a master password to encrypt your stored passwords

About Password Manager

The Password Manager is a free, local password vault that allows you to store and manage your passwords securely in your browser. Unlike cloud-based password managers, this tool stores all your passwords locally on your device, giving you complete control over your data. Your passwords are encrypted with a master password that only you know, ensuring that even if someone gains access to your browser's local storage, they cannot read your passwords without your master password.

This password manager is perfect for users who want a simple, convenient way to store passwords without relying on cloud services. It's ideal for managing passwords for less sensitive accounts, development environments, or as a backup password storage solution. The tool provides a clean, intuitive interface for adding, editing, and deleting passwords, and allows you to quickly copy passwords to your clipboard when needed.

Key Features

  • Master Password Protection: All passwords are encrypted with a master password that you set. Without the master password, your stored passwords cannot be accessed.
  • Secure Local Storage: All passwords are stored locally in your browser's local storage, so your data never leaves your device.
  • Password Generator: Generate strong, random passwords with customizable length and character types to ensure your accounts are secure.
  • Easy Management: Add, edit, and delete passwords with a simple, user-friendly interface. Organize passwords by service or website name.
  • Quick Copy: Copy passwords to your clipboard with a single click, making it easy to paste them into login forms.
  • Password Visibility Toggle: Show or hide passwords as needed, with a convenient toggle button for each stored password.
  • Notes Support: Add optional notes to each password entry to store additional information like security questions or recovery codes.
  • No Registration: Start using the password manager immediately without creating an account or providing any personal information.

How It Works

Using the Password Manager is straightforward. First, you'll need to set a master password. This master password is used to encrypt all your stored passwords, so make sure to choose a strong, memorable password. Once you've set your master password, you can start adding passwords by clicking "Add New Password" and entering the service name, username, password, and optional notes.

Your passwords are encrypted using a simple encoding method (Base64) combined with your master password. While this provides basic protection, it's important to note that this is a client-side tool designed for convenience rather than maximum security. For highly sensitive passwords (like banking or email accounts), consider using a dedicated password manager with advanced encryption like AES-256.

Security Considerations

This password manager uses basic encryption and stores data locally in your browser. While this provides a level of protection, it's important to understand the limitations. The encryption is client-side only and uses a simple method, so it should not be used for highly sensitive passwords. Additionally, if someone has physical access to your device and knows your master password, they can access your stored passwords.

For maximum security, use this tool for less sensitive accounts or as a backup solution. Always use strong, unique passwords for each account, and consider using a dedicated password manager with advanced security features for critical accounts. Remember that if you clear your browser's cache and local storage, all your stored passwords will be deleted, so make sure to export or back up your passwords if needed.

Use Cases

The Password Manager is perfect for a variety of use cases. Developers can store passwords for development environments, test accounts, and API keys. Students can manage passwords for educational platforms and services. Individuals can store passwords for social media accounts, streaming services, and other less sensitive accounts. Small businesses can use it as a simple password storage solution for team accounts. The tool is also useful as a backup password storage solution or for storing passwords that you don't want to store in your primary password manager.

Benefits

One of the primary benefits of using a password manager is the convenience it provides. Instead of remembering dozens of different passwords or reusing the same password across multiple accounts, you can store unique, strong passwords for each account and access them easily when needed. The password generator helps you create strong passwords that are difficult to guess, improving your overall security.

The local storage approach means your passwords are never transmitted over the internet or stored on remote servers, giving you complete control over your data. The master password protection ensures that even if someone gains access to your browser's local storage, they cannot read your passwords without your master password. The simple, intuitive interface makes it easy to manage your passwords without any learning curve, and the quick copy functionality streamlines the login process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Password Manager free to use? +

Yes, the password manager is completely free to use with no hidden charges, subscription fees, or registration requirements. All features are available immediately without any limitations.

Is my password data secure? +

Yes, your passwords are stored locally in your browser with basic encryption. However, this is a client-side tool for convenience and should not be used for highly sensitive passwords. For maximum security, consider using a dedicated password manager with advanced encryption.

Do I need to remember a master password? +

Yes, you need to set a master password when you first use the password manager. This master password is used to encrypt your stored passwords. If you forget your master password, your stored passwords cannot be recovered, so make sure to remember it or store it securely elsewhere.

Can I use this password manager on multiple devices? +

No, this password manager stores data locally in your browser's local storage. This means your passwords are only available on the device and browser where you stored them. For syncing across devices, you would need a cloud-based password manager.

What happens if I clear my browser data? +

If you clear your browser's cache and local storage, all your stored passwords will be deleted. Make sure to export your passwords or back them up if you need to preserve them before clearing browser data.