SuperPass Password Generator
     

This simple tool provides a way to have a very long password with a high level of entropy, while only having to remember a relatively easy (or even weak) password yourself.

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Example: To create an account on a website that requires a password, enter your easily remembered password into the form and press the "Generate Password" button. For added security, you can enter a master password in the "Master Password" field. This master password can be a password or sentence that you can easily remember and always stays the same.

The form will process your password and return ten 40-character-long strings and ten 10-character-short strings. Each string has a number and a color. You can pick one of the strings and remember either the number or the color. Use that string as the password for the service you are registering an account for. Alternatively, you can use the same color or number for every password string you generate, making it easier for you to remember which password corresponds to which service.

The next time you need to log in to that service, simply follow the above steps to find out what your password for that specific service was. In short, Superpass uses the input you enter as a basis to generate passwords, and the same input always results in the same generated passwords.


Note: We do not store your passwords, we do not store anything in a database, and we only store a functional cookie if you enable that option (see below). Since we do not store anything, we cannot e-mail your old passwords. If you set a master password, the chances of someone getting the same results back when using this tool are infinitely small.



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Enabling this option will save your preferences in a browser cookie (or update the existing one). The settings that will be stored include:

- Output requirements
- 'Hide output' setting
- 'QR Code' setting
- 'Timer' setting
- PGP/GPG encryption settings

No other information will be stored in this cookie.

The cookie will only be valid for the exact Superpass domain where it was set. For example, if you set a cookie on "superpass.org", it will only be valid for "superpass.org" and not for "subdomain.superpass.org".
Enabling the "Hide Output" option will display the generated passwords with a blur filter to prevent possible shoulder surfers from seeing them. Hovering the mouse pointer over the blurred passwords will reveal them individually. Clicking on the eye icon at the top right of the password list will show or hide all of the passwords.
Enabling the "QR Code" option will generate a QR (Quick Response) code containing a GPG-encrypted "container" with information about the generated password strings. This can be used to re-generate the password strings if you forget which one you entered.
The Anti Phishing Code is a short line of unique text that helps you identify the real SuperPass website. The code is encrypted with GPG/PGP and stored in your browser's local storage, so only the SuperPass website can decode it. The code will be displayed on every SuperPass page.

To set an Anti Phishing Code, check the "Anti Phishing Code" box and enter a code or short line of text (up to 30 characters) in the input field. Once set, the code can be deleted by clicking on the [X] next to it.
You can also set a countdown timer to automatically return to the main page when it reaches zero. This will ensure that your passwords will not stay visible in open browser tabs or pages. The timer is disabled when the "0s (off)" setting is selected. A "Stop" button is displayed next to the timer and can be used to stop the countdown manually. The countdown will also be stopped when you open the mail form.

Service created and provided by Jeroen Wierda.
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