>There are different policies for the generation of secure passwords. However, one of the biggest challenges is to memorize all these complex passwords. Password manager applications are a promising way of storing all sensitive passwords cryptographically secure. Accessing these passwords is only possible if the user enters a secret master password. At first sight, the requirements for a password manager application seem simple: Storing the passwords of a user centralized in a secure and confidential way. However, how is the reality on mobile, password manger applications, especially on Android?
https://team-sik.org/trent_portfolio/password-manager-apps/
>MyPasswords
>Informaticore Password Manager
>LastPass Password Manager
>Keeper Passwort-Manager
>F-Secure KEY Password Manager
>Dashlane Password Manager
>Hide Pictures Keep Safe Vault
>Avast Passwords
>1Password – Password Manager
>>59171326
That pic is trash. Security via obscurity isn't "real security".
Use legitimate solutions like Veracrypt and such rather than using ancient jew mindtricks on file extensions and whatnot.
shit site/10
>>59171326
Encrypted file container (truecrypt veracrypt)
EDS Lite to unlock it on Android.
>>59171326
I don't see keepass on there anywhere. Also, I only store my pr0n with keepsafe so no biggie. I already knew it wasnt that secure.
>>59171380
it's not for keeping valuable information from an attacker, it's for hiding your 10GB futa doujin collection from your sister
>>59171326
>"the code would look like this"
>calling commands "code"
>ever
>>59174152
>only 10GB
>>59174152
>hiding a 10GB futa doujin collection
>in a single RAR file
wew lad
>needing to hide your pictures from your sister
>not using FDE and a password on your user account
???
Whenever someone says that they have to hide something from their family members, I assume that they're horribly underage, as they don't have their own machine.
>>59171326
what the fuck is wrong with simple pen and paper?
>>59171326
That picture is retarded.
>Password managers
KeePass is the only good password manager. Onlile/cloud one are botnet stupid NSA-kissing insecure solutions.
If you want cloud-like features, store KeePass master file in dropbox or similar. It's encripted so it's fine.
>Hide files from people
Basic computer security: Have 3 accounts: one admin, one for you (no admin rights) that is crypted, and one that is no password (still no admin rights) for other peoples i case they need to use your machine.
Also, use full drive encryption with OPAL (get a TCG 2.0 module).
Also, use 2fa on every accounts. Get a fido key.
That website is crap.
I create a new folder. Dump everything I want to hide into it and change the folder permissions and owner user. You would then need the master password to access the files