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“Master Password” Is A Password Manager Alternative That Doesn’t Store Passwords

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Sep 21, 2018

Master Password is a different way of using passwords. Instead of the “know one password, save all others somewhere” way of managing passwords used by regular password managers, Master Password’s approach is “know one password, generate all the others”.

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