Nice idea!
Good app! Thx
Да, Password Grid полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
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Good app! Thx
Brilliant idea. This reminds sort of one time pad used in cryptography of old times. Of course there easier ways to remember your passwords but I find it appealing. I’m gonna store the app master password elsewhere. Open up and punch in clear text keys to generate passwords for various purposes.
No widgets to be found, so I hope this is seen, and this can be fixed. I’ll up my rating if it’s fixed.
Very original appp and secure
Wonderful
I thought this grid would be a good way of communicating passwords via email. But I found out that based on the key both users entered, the grid had the same letter/number combinations for more than one letter - i.e. both D and O had the same grid combo, and so did J and W. I’m glad we tried this out and found this flaw before we actually tried to use it. This is a major flaw that makes this app unreliable. The theory is good but if it is going to just create confusion, then that’s a problem. I won’t be using this app.
This app is very well written and has a simplistic look. You don't have a ton of rude pop up ads (a HUGE bonus) and grid creation works with a simple word. My one wistful thought would be to give it one step further in complexity by allowing more than two characters for each letter or number. For example, instead of just two, maybe an option should be available for 3 or 4 characters per letter or number. In my humble opinion, the value of the variation and complexity this option alone would give would be fabulous. Fantastic work! I would recommend this app over other password generators I've found.
I think this app is great.
Its so cool you can be a spy with this and confuse people i love it
I wrote my own password hasher, but I must admit yours is better :) May I ask, are you using SHA256 or MD5 or some other hash or none of the above?