Deqard

Store passwords easily without disclosing them to 3rd party

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Deqard relies on the use of visual memory, which provides a secure and easy way to store passwords without actual disclosure to the password manager.

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AndroidProductivityTech
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What do you think? …

Elvin Lee
Looks interesting - I've always tried to not store my passwords on a single product so that in case the service got compromised, I would've lost everything. Will check this out! Curious how effective this can be.
David Chomakhashvili
@elvin_lkh Would love to hear what you think after using it! Please let us know if you like it or we can make something better. Thank you!
Alexander Radyushin
Interesting idea and implementation!
David Chomakhashvili
Hey hunters! We are very excited to introduce Deqard! The main problem the app is trying to solve is the necessity to provide passwords to the password manager. How it works: Deqard generates password cards with a user's personal pattern in their background. The user comes up with a path through this pattern and uses it to read the password from the card. Each user's card has the same pattern but a different set of symbols. So the only thing to remember is the path. The main focus is security, so the app does not store the pattern and symbols on our servers. All the data is generated on your device on the fly. But we keep the metadata such as card titles and comments, so the deck could be easily restored on the user's new device. Android version is available! - https://play.google.com/store/ap... You could leave your email to get notified when iOS app is published - https://deqard.app/ Would love to receive some feedback! Thanks! :)

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