How is user authentication handled in the app? #4
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In SecurePass Manager, you access your account using a master password that you set yourself. This password is never stored anywhere; instead, it’s used to generate a secure key that encrypts and decrypts your saved passwords. Each time you open the app, you enter your master password, which the app uses to unlock your encrypted data. If the password doesn’t match, access is denied. Currently, the app doesn’t have additional protections like two-factor authentication, but this feature may be introduced in the future to enhance security. This design ensures that even if someone gains physical access to your device, they won’t be able to view your passwords without knowing the master password. |
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In SecurePass Manager, you access your account using a master password that you set yourself. This password is never stored anywhere; instead, it’s used to generate a secure key that encrypts and decrypts your saved passwords.
Each time you open the app, you enter your master password, which the app uses to unlock your encrypted data. If the password doesn’t match, access is denied.
Currently, the app doesn’t have additional protections like two-factor authentication, but this feature may be introduced in the future to enhance security.
This design ensures that even if someone gains physical access to your device, they won’t be able to view your passwords without knowing the master password.