Qwertycards help you generate secure and easy to remember passwords
For most Web users, generating a strong and secure password for each site they visit is a foreign notion. The easiest route for generating and storing these passwords is through use of a password manager like Lastpass, Keepass or 1Password, but Qwertycards could offer a nice alternative to those that still don’t trust password managers with sensitive data. Qwertycards are wallet-sized cards that give you a unique cipher to use for creating strong passwords. Printed on each card is a QWERTY keyboard with substitutions for each key. To generate a new password, users would use the base code at the bottom of the…
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