Memorize Strong Passwords Easily With PasswordGear
Posted June 22, 2011 at 11:20am by iClarified
Independent developer Christopher Miller has announced the release of PasswordGear 1.0, a new iOS App to help users memorize complex and secure passwords. Most people use weak passwords because strong ones are hard to remember. But with PasswordGear's word and picture associations, even untrained technophobes can typically memorize complex passwords in under three minutes.
"Unlikely as it may sound, PasswordGear is great fun. We designed it like that because memory works best when you are stimulated." said Christopher Miller, the founder of PasswordGear "And we wanted it to appeal to the types of people who find passwords most frustrating."
The system behind PasswordGear is patent-pending, and has been featured in Mensa Magazine. Dominic O'Brien, eight-times world memory champion described it as "Innovative and Practical". PasswordGear draws on ancient memory techniques, with some brand new ones thrown in too, and provides a wizard that helps people remember complex and secure passwords quickly and reliably.
Even if users already have a sophisticated password manager such as 1Password or LastPass, they still need strong passwords for disk encryption, computer login and master passwords. PasswordGear is for these, and also it can help build families of passwords that are unique, yet linked and memorable.
With a polished interface, HD graphics and stunning photography, PasswordGear looks truly beautiful on Apple's Retina display, and the Demo Video is highly entertaining. PasswordGear is perfect for busy people who procrastinate over making their passwords stronger because thinking up a new secure password can be really time-consuming and stressful.
Pricing and Availability
PasswordGear 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent in other currencies) as a limited introductory offer. PasswordGear is available worldwide exclusively for iOS on the Apple App Store in the Productivity category. Members of the media may contact Christopher Miller to obtain a free promotional code.
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"Unlikely as it may sound, PasswordGear is great fun. We designed it like that because memory works best when you are stimulated." said Christopher Miller, the founder of PasswordGear "And we wanted it to appeal to the types of people who find passwords most frustrating."
The system behind PasswordGear is patent-pending, and has been featured in Mensa Magazine. Dominic O'Brien, eight-times world memory champion described it as "Innovative and Practical". PasswordGear draws on ancient memory techniques, with some brand new ones thrown in too, and provides a wizard that helps people remember complex and secure passwords quickly and reliably.
Even if users already have a sophisticated password manager such as 1Password or LastPass, they still need strong passwords for disk encryption, computer login and master passwords. PasswordGear is for these, and also it can help build families of passwords that are unique, yet linked and memorable.
With a polished interface, HD graphics and stunning photography, PasswordGear looks truly beautiful on Apple's Retina display, and the Demo Video is highly entertaining. PasswordGear is perfect for busy people who procrastinate over making their passwords stronger because thinking up a new secure password can be really time-consuming and stressful.
Pricing and Availability
PasswordGear 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent in other currencies) as a limited introductory offer. PasswordGear is available worldwide exclusively for iOS on the Apple App Store in the Productivity category. Members of the media may contact Christopher Miller to obtain a free promotional code.
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