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Hashinator

Stay one step ahead. Protect and remember your passwords with ease. Like most people, you probably have muli...

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Stay one step ahead. Protect and remember your passwords with ease.
Like most people, you probably have mulitple accounts and passwords that revolve around your life.
*Email address/s
*Website accounts
*Social media accounts
*Application/software/game accounts+passwords
*etc

Remembering so many different accounts and passwords can be difficult. Worse still, forgetting them can be extremely frustrating and a waste of your time.
Some people use the same password or login details for everything, but this is very risky and dangerous because you stand to lose all your accounts and sensitive information
if hackers gain access to just one compromised account. Apart from your details and sensitive information being exposed, They could then use your details to commit
fraud,Identity/financial theft or other illegal actions. This is why it is best to use complex and different passwords for all the sites you access.

Cybercrime is a persistent and growing threat. Dont wait to possibly become a statistic.

https://www.comparitech.com/vpn/cybersecurity-cyber-crime-statistics-facts-trends/

How can we help?

Hashinator works by saving all your passwords on your phone(Nothing is stored remotely or on some server, its 100% on your phone only)
The program uses powerful encryption algorithims and software to scramble your passwords and make them unreadable using a special hash/master key that you create. Use the key
anytime you want to retrieve/remember your passwords.
Its really that simple.


F.A.Q(Frequently asked questions)

(1) What is the purpose of this program?

To make it convinient to quickly remember any and all account passwords you deem necessary.

Like most people, You might have many different accounts that you need to remember. Social media accounts, Email addresses, Website accounts, Game related accounts etc.
Forgetting a password can be extremely time consuming and frustrating. This program was created out of necessity by the developers to find a viable solution to that.

(2) Are my accounts/passwords truly safe?

Yes. Your data is not saved or sent to any external server of any kind. It is stored completely on your phone and does not even require an internet connection(with the
exception of ads). Your passwords are not saved in its raw/original format. If "John smith" was a password you wished to save, it would be stored something like
"ae31ZdErf3f8@#41oUB" depending on the algorithim. The program also uses various complex formulae to ensure the higest encryption level random state/s.


(3) Then how are my passwords retrieved for future viewing/remembering?

The hash/master key is inserted into a sophisticated algorithim that then decrypts(unscrambles/translates) your password back to its original form.

(4) Why cant I just use one password for all my online accounts?

You can but it is important to understand how dangerous and risky this is. If one of your accounts becomes compromised/hacked, You stand to lose all your accounts.
Apart from your personal and sensitive data being completely exposed, You may also then end up a victim of identity theft, finanical theft, or other criminal/illegal
activities.

It is simply not worth the risk. We firmly believe you should use complex and different passwords for all your various website and personal accounts and REMEMBER THEM.
Additionaly, our program can further make life easier for you by storing it safely, securely, and for viewing at anytime.

(5) Cant I write all my passwords down on notepad and save it on my pc? What about writing down all my passwords in a diary or book?

Both are extremely vulnerable to be stolen or spied upon. Your phone/mobile device is atleast always with you. Your phone also uses a pin code, phone lock code, AND the hash
code. As developers we prefered the safety odds of the latter option and thus created this out of personal necessity.

Last update

Feb. 14, 2020

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