Hashapass/Hashapass web
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command line
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Master password
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Parameter
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mobile web
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Android
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Hashapass on the command line<x id="END_H2" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />
Hashapass passwords can easily be generated on almost any modern Unix-like system using the following command line pattern:<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" />
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Gadget for Windows
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If you're like most people, you reuse the same password in many different places.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />
Unfortunately evil people know that. Once hackers break into just one insecure website, they steal passwords, and (knowing that most people reuse their passwords) they use it to log in other places. When they get in to all your accounts, it gets ugly.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />
But who can really remember a different password for every website? That's where hashapass comes in.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />
Hashapass lets you remember just one password, and use it to generate a different password for every website or service.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" />
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Bookmarklet for Firefox and Chrome<x id="END_H2" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />
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First, choose a "master password". Make it hard to guess. It could be a password that you already use, or a new one -- or even a long pass phrase -- but do make sure that you remember it.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />
To generate new passwords, choose an easy-to-remember parameter, like the name of the website that you're creating a password for. Hashapass will then generate a password based on your master password and the parameter.<x id="START_EMPHASIS" />
The passwords are never transmitted to our server<x id="END_EMPHASIS" />
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When you need that password again, just enter the same master password and parameter. The generated password will be the same every time. Given the same master password and parameter, Hashapass will<x id="START_EMPHASIS" />
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Why use Hashapass?
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Widget for Apple Dashboard
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Don't see a bookmarks bar?<x id="END_EMPHASIS" />
On Chrome, go to the settings menu, then "Bookmarks", then "Show bookmarks bar". On Firefox, go to the View menu, then "Toolbars", then "Bookmarks toolbar".<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_EMPHASIS" />
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when you are on a website that asks for your password, click on the Hashapass bookmark. It will pop open a little window next to the password field, where you can type in your master password and parameter. Once you've filled it out, click "Hashapass" or press Enter, and your password will automatically be filled in.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" />
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password generator
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Widget for Mac OS X dashboard
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Contact
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Bookmarklet for Firefox and Chrome
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Widget for Apple Dashboard<x id="END_H2" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH_1" />
Get easy, safe offline access to Hashapass directly on your Mac by downloading our Widget for Apple Dashboard! The Apple Dashboard Widget for Hashapass was developed with<x id="START_LINK_1" />
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's help. Thanks, Scott!<x id="BREAK" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH_2" /><x id="START_LINK_2" /><x id="IMAGE" /><x id="END_LINK" /><x id="BREAK" /><x id="START_LINK_2" />
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Something simple (“website”, “hotmail”...)
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