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All Versions of Password Engine

5.1

March 6, 2023

Uses bio-metrics for authentication Bug fixes

4.0.6

October 5, 2019

Using light mode for display

4.0

August 19, 2019

Complete rewrite app to add a number of features including search function, more descriptive fields, and works on a wider range of iPhones.
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2.0

October 18, 2013

This is a significant release for the Password Engine: + Updated for iOS 7.0 look and feel. + Simplified the interface + The default view is now list of password entries rather than the editor + Bug fixes
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v1.2.1

August 9, 2011

- Fully supports multitasking. The global code is retained when the application goes into the background. This permits you to easily to switch back and forth between the Password Engine and other applications. - Copying password to the paste buffer is now supported by pressing the "Password" button. - Some general interface cleanups.
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v1.1

March 2, 2009

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Description of Password Engine

The Password Engine takes a different approach to keeping track of all your passwords. What distinguishes The Password Engine from other products is that you can use it to keep track of your passwords even though it does not store the passwords anywhere. Instead it computes them and shows you what they are when you need them. NOTE: The Password Engine does not transmit or save any of the your information anywhere except on your iPhone. The best password is one you can remember and that no one else can guess. However, it seems that too often, you have to create a new password for any number of reasons. Furthermore, it seems that the different places you use your passwords all seem to have different rules for creating the passwords. Some require letters, some require numbers, some require punctuation, some don't allow words, and many require come combination of all of these rules. This encourages us to write the passwords down which is a bad idea. This is where The Password Engine comes in. It will show you what your password is for any occasion without actually storing it anywhere! Importantly, it will create the same password every time for you for a given purpose. How it works The Password Engine is a generator that will create passwords using a number of criteria that you give it. The criteria includes what you are using it for and the number and types of characters that should be included in the password. Using these criteria a password is computed that will be the same each time you need it without storing it anywhere. By changing any of criteria, the password generated will change as well. Advantages to this approach Your passwords are never stored anywhere permanently yet you can recall them whenever you need them. You determine what types of characters are in your password. Even if you don't have your iPhone with you, you can use the Web based interface to show you what your passwords are. The iPhone and the Web version both will generate the same password for the same criteria you give it. The iPhone version requires no internet connection to function. Is this secure? Any system that relies only on passwords is not totally secure. And your most critical passwords such as for your bank accounts should only be kept in your head and never stored anywhere. The Password Engine takes these measures to increase security: A global code is utilized to create your password based on the criteria you have specified. You choose the global and it's never stored anywhere and reenter it every time you run the application. If you change your code, the passwords generated will be different. Without this global code, the Password Engine will not have or be able to display your passwords. The actual passwords generated are never stored anywhere. The web based version that comes is provided for free and does not transmit any information about your passwords over the internet nor is it stored anywhere. (The technical explanation is that it runs as JavaScript locally on your web browser; you can even examine the source code to see for yourself.) The information you enter is only stored on your iPhone if you wish it to be. It is not stored anywhere else other than where you store your backups.
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Password Engine: FAQ

Can Password Engine be used on an iPad?

Password Engine is available on iPad devices.
The Password Engine app was created by Bryan MacKinnon.
The Password Engine app currently supports iOS 12.4 or later.
There isn't enough feedback for the Password Engine app at the moment.
Utilities Is The App Genre Of The Password Engine App.
The latest Password Engine version released is 5.1.
The latest Password Engine update came out on July 5, 2024.
Password Engine was first released on February 6, 2023.
Bryan MacKinnon: Contains no objectionable material.
The Password Engine app can be used in English.
Unfortunately, Password Engine is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Password Engine.
No, you cannot utilize Password Engine with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Password Engine

  • Get this man an Apple Design Award!

    This app is not only useful, its gorgeous streamlined interface will literally leave you speechless for hours. You'll have a blast as you tap, swipe, and pinch-to-zoom your way through this intuitive password tool.

    The idea itself is somewhat clever. Concatenate your global password with the website name and your username, hash them, and use that as the random seed in the password generator.

    Only downside with that the provider must be typed in exactly (but not case-sensitively) in order for it to work. "Did I type 'Apple'... or was it 'Apple ID'... 'iCloud'?"

    Also if someone finds out your global password and knows you use this tool, it's no more secure than if you used the same password on all sites.

    Neat idea, great execution, but a few flaws that will prevent me from ultimately using it.
  • That UI tho

    Never have I seen a UI as simplistic and innovative on the AppStore as this one!
  • UI of the year!

    Forget Daring Fireball's UI of the week, I think this app should get the UI of the year award. Don't know how someone could possibly 'beat' it.