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  • Passwhere: Never Forget a Password!
    (World's First Geographical Password Solution)


  • A good password is hard to guess, yet hard to remember. A bad one is easy to remember, but easy to guess. This problem led to the compromise of millions of users passwords around the globe.
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    Is it possible to have a very strong password that is easy to remember and at the same time hard for cybercriminals to break?
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    Yes it is possible! By using Passwhere, the World's first Geographical Password Solution.
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    It solves this memory problem, by allowing users to log into their accounts securely using their favorite places on planet earth!
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    Instead of writing difficult to remember, construct, and maintain conventional passwords, just pick places on planet Earth.
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    Places like favorite mountains, trees, rivers, and other wonderful locations!
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    This will generate strong geographical passwords highly protective to users accounts from cyber criminals.
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    Why Passwhere?

    • Passwhere is a geographical password system. Its unique design allows it to provide many great features, such as:

      • User's passwords are instantly generated and not stored anywhere. In conventional password managers, passwords are stored in a vault at some server reachable by anyone on the Internet, exposing users passwords to many threats.
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      • Passwhere revolutionize how passwords are remembered. Users instead of remembering a long bulky string of characters, they will remember a nice beautiful place on planet Earth to access their systems.
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      • All the processing happens at the user's device (client side) and nothing leaves your device.
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      • Should user device fall into the wrong hands, passwords are not accessible as they are never stored.
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      • Passwhere promotes Trust No One security (TNO), so the user does not need to trust any party for their passwords, including the service provider.

      Passwhere is free for end users, but for profitable organizations we charge a bit!

    HOW IT WORKS

    It is simple, when users select location(s) on planet Earth the geographical characteristics of these selected places will be extracted and concatenated with account password settings and used as an input to the keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) function where the key is the user's unique personal key, which is a 256-bit randomly generated hexadecimal number. Read Geographical Passwords paper for more.
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