A password strength test app which displays strength, estimated crack time and provides warnings and suggestions to help make better passwords.
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- Changelog
- How does it work?
- Privacy Policy
- Issues
- Contributing
- Credits
- License
Two things that should always be strong: Coffee ☕ and Passwords 🔑.
With our growing digital life in a post pandemic world, data breaches & hacks have skyrocketed and passwords are the only thing keeping our digital accounts safe. It is always recommended to use a password manager like Bitwarden or KeePass to store and generate unique and strong passwords.
However, if you don't want to use a password manager (seriously though, use a password manager) or want to make your own passwords, you have to be sure they are actually strong and not giving you false sense of security.
Using this app you can determine whether the passwords are most commonly used ones or easy to guess, the estimated time it would take to crack, and it also provides some helpful suggestions to help make your password secure if it isn't. Additionally, since it's completely offline and nothing is stored or saved anywhere, you can be sure that your passwords are yours alone.
- Fully open source
- Material design
- Completely offline
- Supports both light and dark theme
- No ads
- No collection of personal data
- Supported languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
All notable changes to this project will be documented in the changelog.
For a detailed explanation, refer to the following:
Privacy policy is located here.
If you find bugs or have suggestions, please report it to the issue tracker.
Please search for existing issues before opening a new one. Any duplicates will be closed immediately.
Please read the contributing guidelines before contributing.
New pull requests can be submitted here.
- parveshnarwal for uploading the app on Google Play and previously co-leading the development.
- Contributors for making this app better.
This project is licensed under the terms of GPL v3.0 license.