perc.pass

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About this app

Perc.pass Password Manager is an affordable and completely new solution for teams, companies and individual users to securely store and manage access data. It allows for easy and convenient sharing of credentials within project groups, thus enabling completely hermetic sharing of passwords and attachments within the organization.

perc.pass is the highest level of user password security. Its operation is based on strong symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, one-way hash functions, and the zero-knowledge principle. The latter is implemented by the master password, necessary to decrypt the data that the user has on his private device. It is never sent to servers on the Internet (even in encrypted form). All encrypted data is stored in Polish Data Centers, the security of which is supervised by Polish engineers and top-class network solutions. Thanks to this, information processing mechanisms are fully compliant with the personal data protection principles applicable in the European Union (GDPR/GDPR).

The easy-to-use plug-in, available in the most popular web browsers, allows you to quickly autofill saved login details on websites and portals, as well as add and update existing entries. It also has a built-in password generator that allows you to instantly generate passwords of the required complexity.
Updated on
Mar 26, 2024

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