Passky - Password Manager

Simple, modern, open source and secure password manager.
What is Passky - Password Manager?
Passky - Password Manager is a simple, modern, lightweight, open source and secure password manager for Edge browser. It allows users to securely save and manage their passwords, providing encryption and a master key for added security. Passky simplifies your digital life by allowing you to remember a single, ultra-secure password while providing secure access to all your password-protected websites and accounts.

Add-on stats

Users: 118 ▲ 7
Version: 8.1.0 (Last updated: 2023-01-27)
Creation date: 2022-03-04
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • clipboardWrite
  • activeTab
  • storage
Size: 416.96K

Other platforms

Passky - Password Manager (v8.1.1)
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Add-on summary

What is Passky?

Passky is simple, modern, lightweight, open source and secure password manager.

How Much Does it Cost?

Passky is open-source. This means that anyone can download it, dig into its code, and customize it to their liking. Using Passky doesn’t require an upfront cost or monthly subscription. It’s completely free to download and can be hosted by anyone who has the space to do so.

When we launched Passky, we setup two servers, each holding up to 1,000 passwords for 100 users apiece. These servers are currently open for new users. But only the first two-hundred people to sign up will get access. Possible future servers are contingent upon a number of factors. So, if you want access to the best, open-source password manager on the market, now is the time to join.

How Does Passky Work?

Some people are hesitant to use a password manager because they fear that it could leave them vulnerable to hackers and other malicious actors. But once you understand the way Passky works, you’ll quickly realize that using a password manager like Passky is far more secure than opting for a single password across all your accounts.

When you save your account information to Passky, all sensitive data is fully encrypted. This means that your sensitive data cannot be accessed by anyone at Passky or by any potential hackers. If someone did access your passwords, they’d only be able to see an encrypted version of it that’s useless without your master key.

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Add-on safety

Risk impact

Passky - Password Manager requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Passky - Password Manager has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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