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A password strength app that evaluates and rates your password's robustness, estimates crack time, and provides helpful warnings and suggestions for stronger passwords.

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Is Your Password Secure?

A password strength app that evaluates and rates your password's robustness, estimates crack time, and provides helpful warnings and suggestions for stronger passwords.

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Overview

Two things that should always be strong: Coffee ☕ and Passwords 🔑.

In our digital age, where data breaches and hacks have skyrocketed, robust passwords are vital for safeguarding our online accounts. Using a password manager like Bitwarden or KeePass is strongly recommended for storing and generating unique, strong passwords.
However, if you choose not to use a password manager (seriously though, consider using one), validating the strength of your passwords is crucial.

This app analyzes password patterns, predicts potential cracking times, and offers helpful suggestions for maximizing security. Additionally, it features a random password & passphrase generator that is configurable. Being entirely offline ensures that your passwords remain exclusively yours.

Features

  • Fully open source
  • Material design 3 & Material You
  • Completely offline
  • Supports both light and dark theme
  • No ads
  • No collection of personal data
  • Supported languages: English, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish

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Disclaimer: The Google Play account is not owned by me.

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Verify integrity if downloaded from GitHub

To verify the integrity of the .apk/.aab files, if downloaded from GitHub, perform the following steps:

Windows
  1. Open Powershell by searching for it in the Start menu OR by pressing Win + R and typing powershell
  2. Change directory to the downloaded path
    cd "C:\path\to\downloaded\file"
    
    Example:
    cd "C:\Users\JohnDoe\Downloads"
    
  3. Compute the SHA-256 Hash
    Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 -Path "filename"
    
    Example:
    Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 -Path "IYPS_v1.5.0.apk"
    
  4. Match the computed hash value with the one provided in the .sha256 file on GitHub.
Linux & macOS
  1. Open terminal
  2. Change directory to the downloaded path
    cd /path/to/downloaded/file
    
    Example:
    cd /home/JohnDoe/Downloads/
    
  3. Compute the SHA-256 Hash
    sha256sum filename
    
    Example:
    sha256sum IYPS_v1.5.0.apk
    
  4. Match the computed hash value with the one provided in the .sha256 file on GitHub.

Changelog

All notable changes are documented in the changelog.

How does it work?

For a detailed explanation, refer to the following:

Privacy Policy

Privacy policy is located here.

Issues

If you find bugs or have suggestions, please report it to the issue tracker.

Please search for existing issues before opening a new one. Any duplicates will be closed immediately.

Contributing

Please read the contributing guidelines before contributing.

New pull requests can be submitted here.

Credits

  • parveshnarwal for publishing the app on Google Play and previously co-leading the development.
  • SecLists for some of the password dictionaries.
  • EFF for publishing their wordlist to generate random passphrases.
  • Contributors for making this app better.

License

This project is licensed under the terms of GPL v3.0 license.

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