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Atlancube PasswordPocket Offline Password Manager Wants You Say Goodbye To Keying In Passwords

Atlancube PasswordPocket Offline Password Manager

Unless you have super memory, chances are you will forget passwords. It happens to the best of us and if you are tired of constantly hitting the “forget password” button or simply just tired of keying in passwords, well, then Atlancube PasswordPocket will be your best friend.

Atlancube PasswordPocket is an offline password manager that strikes a balance between convenience and security. In other words, it offers convenience without sacrificing security. It lets you store up to 1,000 passwords and autofill them at a click of a button. If so desire, it can even generate strong and complex passwords to further enhance your account security.

The device stores your passwords in an offline vault with military-grade encryption which completely eliminates the risks of being hacked and infiltration by malware:

“Everything you store in PasswordPocket is protected by end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and military-grade AES 256-bit encryption. Only you hold the key to decrypt it. We have zero knowledge of your data and master key. Our rigorous algorithm and offline storage ensure that your information is safe and secure.”

The device connects to your phone via Bluetooth, thus requiring no Internet that could further put your passwords at risk.

Other features include multi-platform compatibility, the ability to import passwords from other platforms, the ability to backup and restore passwords, detects phishing websites by verifying website URLs, an encrypted notebook that protects sensitive data like financial or personal info, and a super small and portable design.

If you are keen, you may learn more over at Atlancube.com as well as on Kickstarter where you can secure a unit for as low as US$41.

As always, this being a crowdfunded product, it has its risks. So, it is your duty to under the risks and do your own due diligence before committing.

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Images: Atlancube.

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