SuperGenPass

4.7
301 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

SuperGenPass is a different kind of password manager: instead of randomly generating and storing passwords, it combines a Web site's domain and your master password to generate a unique password for each Web site you visit using a strong crypto hash.

This tool helps prevent cross-site password compromises by creating a different password for each site that you visit. A malicious or compromised site won't be able to use your password to get into any of your other accounts, as each password will be unique.

This is the same algorithm as the one used on http://supergenpass.com/ and is designed to integrate into the Android experience as much as possible.

You can launch SuperGenPass straight from the web browser by long-pressing on the URL bar→share page→SuperGenPass.

This app also includes a strong PIN generation algorithm. It's a slightly modified version of RFC4226 HOTP (modified to work with domains instead of numerical counters) and is designed to never generate easily-guessable pins, such as 1234, 0000, 1985, 8675309, or 0007.

This password generator is licensed under the GPLv3 (GNU GPL version 3).
Updated on
Mar 19, 2018

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
279 reviews
A Google user
December 7, 2018
It's a nice program and almost a must-have: a nice simple deterministic password-generator. (The password-generation is available online (google-search: supergenpass mobile): so, it has device- and platform-independent support. Note: the site's-domain-or-keyword field in this app allows spaces and the capitalisation of letters is ignored whereas, with the web version, this isn’t the case.) The deficiencies of this app include: it should have a quicker and neater way to change the length of the generated password; password-length is limited to a maximum of 24; generated passwords are strictly alphanumeric (no symbols).
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A Google user
July 12, 2018
Not a plugin but more secure.
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A Google user
May 15, 2018
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What's new

Add support for storing master password on NFC tags.