Reflecting on this week's topic, I realized how common it is. Each of us everyday is using many websites or applications on many different devices. The multitude of places where we need to have a login and password leads to a need to have many different passwords and logins. Often people take shortcuts using one password to many places - for email accounts, social media profiles and sometimes even for their banking account! That can be very dangerous. All these considerations raised the following questions:
- how to remember all that login data for so many different accounts/places?
- how to come up with a strong and save password?
- if there is a need, how to share the login data safely?
The answer for this questions is the app YourPass****. This app is a place were the user can have saved all the logins and passwords. No more notebooks where the person cannot find the username and password for the shop/email account!
On the first frame, after the user has log in, he can see the list of all the websites and applications that the user is using on his phone or PC. Each element gives the name of the item and the email address used as a login. The Search option allows user to quickly search for the needed data. The user can also check the list by getting into the specific folder like Banking, Entertainment or Email (option available in the top menu).
The user can also generate the passwords using given options (lowercase, uppercase, symbols and numbers). The user can also decide how many characters the password will have. The app indicates how strong the password is. The app also alerts when the user is trying to use the same password for the two different apps or websites.
Generated password can be copied and used outside the app, but also the user can easily using it to add new item to the list (third screen).
The user can also share his login data with a trusted person for example in order to get the access to one, shared account. It can be simply done by scanning the QR code. Of course the person who is scanning the code also need to have the YourPass****.
The person who scanned the code can only see it his app the login, but never the password of the person who gave the code. Thank to that the password is always safe.
Reflecting on this week's topic, I realized how common it is. Each of us everyday is using many websites or applications on many different devices. The multitude of places where we need to have a login and password leads to a need to have many different passwords and logins. Often people take shortcuts using one password to many places - for email accounts, social media profiles and sometimes even for their banking account! That can be very dangerous. All these considerations raised the following questions:
- how to remember all that login data for so many different accounts/places?
- how to come up with a strong and save password?
- if there is a need, how to share the login data safely?
The answer for this questions is the app YourPass****. This app is a place were the user can have saved all the logins and passwords. No more notebooks where the person cannot find the username and password for the shop/email account!
On the first frame, after the user has log in, he can see the list of all the websites and applications that the user is using on his phone or PC. Each element gives the name of the item and the email address used as a login. The Search option allows user to quickly search for the needed data. The user can also check the list by getting into the specific folder like Banking, Entertainment or Email (option available in the top menu).
The user can also generate the passwords using given options (lowercase, uppercase, symbols and numbers). The user can also decide how many characters the password will have. The app indicates how strong the password is. The app also alerts when the user is trying to use the same password for the two different apps or websites.
Generated password can be copied and used outside the app, but also the user can easily using it to add new item to the list (third screen).
The user can also share his login data with a trusted person for example in order to get the access to one, shared account. It can be simply done by scanning the QR code. Of course the person who is scanning the code also need to have the YourPass****.
The person who scanned the code can only see it his app the login, but never the password of the person who gave the code. Thank to that the password is always safe.
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