

SuperGenPass
SuperGenPass is a different kind of password manager. Instead of storing your passwords on your hard disk or online - where they are vulnerable to theft and data loss - SuperGenPass uses a hash algorithm to transform a master password into unique, complex passwords for the Web...
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- Microsoft Edge
- Internet Explorer
- Vivaldi Browser
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Opera
- Firefox
Last commit was in 2016 and last commit to the algorithm to generate passwords was in February 2022.
Features
- Password Generator
Tags
- bookmarklet
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What is SuperGenPass?
SuperGenPass is a different kind of password manager. Instead of storing your passwords on your hard disk or online - where they are vulnerable to theft and data loss - SuperGenPass uses a hash algorithm to transform a master password into unique, complex passwords for the Web sites you visit. There’s no software to install: SuperGenPass is a bookmarklet and runs right in your Web browser. And since it never stores or transmits your passwords, it’s ideal for use on multiple and public computers. It’s also completely free.






Comments and Reviews
Good password maker. Secure and easy.
The idea is that instead of hosting/syncing your passwords, SuperGenPass has a browser plugin which takes two inputs from you: a domain name (for the website you want to log into/create a password for) and a master password (one you always remember). It uses a hashing algorithm to generate a unique string (a password) which you can use for that particular website.
The idea is good but it's been done better more recently by Master Password and Less Pass. Check those out for this kind of password management solution. Or go for KeePass (Windows, Linux) or MacPass (Mac) if you want a fully-features password manager that encrypts your passwords in a database. Up to you.