<p>Just like the rest of the world, your passwords are too simple or reused between many sites. To hackers, <em>your accounts are like an empty house with the door left open</em>.</p>
<p>I'm sure you've <em>tried</em> to do better. Maybe you keep a notebook or post-it with passwords. Maybe you even store your passwords in a program or just in your browser. The problem with putting your passwords somewhere "safe" is two-fold: Somebody can <em>steal them</em>, and you can <em>loose them</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Master Password is a <em>stateless solution</em></strong>, which means <strong>your passwords aren't saved <em>anywhere</em></strong>. Not in your head, not in a notebook, not on your computer and not in the cloud.<br/>
Nothing to store means nothing to keep safe and nothing to lose.</p>
<p>Master Password just recreates the passwords for your sites whenever you need them: instantly and on-demand. At the same time it makes sure that your accounts are adequately protected with <em>secure and unique</em> passwords.</p>
<p>Master Password is <strong>different</strong> from other vault-like password solutions. It helps you set <strong>secure passwords</strong> for your sites, and at the same time makes <strong>losing your passwords almost impossible</strong>.</p>
<p>Built on algorithms such as <ahref="http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/147.en.html">scrypt</a> and <ahref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAC">HMAC-SHA256</a>, your master password is kept safe even if websites you use get hacked.</p>
<p>As to prove a point, <ahref="http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/linkedin-eharmony-deal-with-breach-aftermath/2012/06/07/gJQAwqs5KV_story.html"><strong>LinkedIn</strong>, <strong>eHarmony</strong></a>, and <ahref="http://securitywatch.pcmag.com/none/298865-last-fm-joins-eharmony-linkedin-to-celebrate-breach-week"><strong>Last.FM</strong></a> have announced breaches that compromise millions of passwords in the past month alone. These breaches have leaked "<em>hashes</em>" of people's passwords, which make it trivial for attackers to find out the actual passwords <em>if they're not secure enough</em>.</p>
Using Master Password, you will <strong>remember <em>only one</em> secure password</strong> and use that with the application to <strong>generate <em>any</em> password you might need</strong>: sites, email addresses, gaming accounts, or even your bike lock.<br/>
Today, it's time to <em>stop worrying</em> about our passwords and get on with what we need to get done.
Master Password's <strong>presets allow you to comply with</strong> almost any site's restrictive <strong>password policies</strong>, while still producing as secure a password for them as they permit.
It's really easy to use the password on your iPhone: Just <strong>tap the password to copy it</strong> and paste it in a different application's password field.<br/>
Goodbye, annoying App Store password pop-up.
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<h2>Saves custom passwords</h2>
You can also <strong>store custom passwords</strong> in the application. They will be safely encrypted with your master password.
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<h2>Not just for online</h2>
These passwords <strong>can also be used for the things around you</strong>: Your bike lock, your home alarm system, PIN codes, ...
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<h2>Syncs with iCloud</h2>
Enable iCloud support to store all your password names in your iCloud account. Great for <strong>keeping multiple Apple devices in sync</strong> or backing up your site list.<br/>
Apple will never see any of your passwords.
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<h2>Data liberation</h2>
And of course, <strong>you retain full control over all your passwords</strong>: You can export them at any time, and import new site lists.
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<h2>What about your Mac?</h2>
A Mac version of Master Password exists too! It gives you access to all of your passwords without needing to bring up your phone.<br/>