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Publish in Chrome Web Store #16
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Compare to competition https://lastpass.com/ Passwords is indeed revolutionary and super-safe: doesn't store anything. |
Mention XKCD comics in rationale A picture is worth thousand words. |
Make collage of screenshots from Twitter, Facebook and other sites claiming that invented password is strong. |
Describe in what to do if password is compromised. |
Google recommendations for passwords. Note the first thing to avoid. How safe is your password? The first step in protecting your online privacy is creating a safe password - i.e. one that a computer program or persistent individual won't easily be able to guess in a short period of time. To help you choose a secure password, we've created a feature that lets you know visually how safe your password is as soon as you create it. Tips for creating a secure password: Include punctuation marks and/or numbers. |
Believing that few bangs and dollars make your password strong is like believing that hackers guess you password by trying to type them (refer Swordfish). Explain in FAQs that most sites give unrealistic password strength estimates. Including punctuation doesn't automatically make ones password strong. To help you protect you passwords, we included realistic estimator (describe attack vector). |
If you are paranoid (good thing when it comes about passwords), you'll be pleased to know that full source code is available on Github. |
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