Mindpass makes managing passwords simple, easy, accessible and secure by leveraging the power of the human brain 🧠. Simply select four objects from the Mindpass 3D environment and our cross platform system will ensure your credentials are protected and ready to use with automatic form fill and/or copy/paste functionality anytime, anywhere.
🗝️ Mindpass Key - Mindpass builds a very strong key for your credentials using a rich 3D environment. It's easy to remember which items you choose, because thats how the human brain works. No more clunky passwords to remember.
0️⃣ Zero Trust - Mindpass never has access to your passwords because they are encrypted and decrypted on your device only. Mindpass syncs your encrypted passwords between your devices, so you are safe and secure.
w/ ✨ Auto Form filling, ✍️ Password generation & 👩🏫 Learning Mode
Based on our record, Buttercup should be more popular than Mindpass. It has been mentiond 9 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I'm a JS/TS developer with 10+ years experience, and have been working on projects across the board in terms of stack: front-end, back-end, mobile (native and React-), desktop and browser extensions. I'm the co-founder of Buttercup, a cross-platform password manager written in Typescript and Javascript. I'm based out of Espoo but commute to Helsinki regularly. Source: about 1 year ago
SysPass -- Password management for our team. I am looking at moving to Buttercup for this. Source: over 1 year ago
I built https://buttercup.pw using Javascript. Desktop app, CLI tools, browser extension, mobile app and web server. It’s such an easy platform imo, to built with React and React native. Source: over 2 years ago
One thing to do, especially if it is your first contribution to open source, is to find some projects. In my opinion, it is great to choose some technologies and software you use every day. An example for me is my password manager, Buttercup (buttercup.pw). I love to contribute to it because it is helpful for the community. Moreover, it is a satisfaction to see and use my updates in the product. So, the first... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
I’m the creator of https://buttercup.pw - it should work on LAN only. If it doesn’t that’s something I’d definitely add support for. Source: over 2 years ago
As a visual person, you should try mindpass. Your credentials never leave your device unencrypted, and you have to register your device with an email 2FA to get access to your account with your encrypted credentials. The secret key to decrypt your credentials is called your 'mindpass', which is a very natural selection of 4 objects in a 3D environment. Very easy, extremely high entropy. Source: over 2 years ago
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