Introduction to ImagiPass

ImagiPass is as safe as Fort-Knox


Most of us have important passwords that we would never want to forget, or outsiders to know. Just imagine what could happen if anybody gained access to confidential documents of your company. Or if they got hold of the password to your highly private email box. Or if the password to your bank account fell into the hands of hackers. You obviously want to make sure that such a misadventure never happens to you. Crucial passwords need to be stored and managed in a maximally secure way.

First, you must realize that your passwords are never really safe if they are stored on a hard disk or some other physical device, or worse, on any scrap of paper. If you can retrieve passwords from your PC, other people might retrieve them too. Now you might decide to store your passwords safely in your head. There is just one big snag to that method. If your passwords are too long or too complex, you might find it difficult to memorize and recall them. If your passwords are too simple, ordinary people might easily guess them right, or hackers crack them within seconds. And there is one last hurdle you have to clear. Even if you can remember long secure passwords, you might very well mistype them when you enter them manually.

This is where ImagiPass comes in.

ImagiPass is hacker and cracker-proof. How can this be? Simply because ImagiPass will never actually store your passwords at all! You will store foolproof picture mnemonics in your own head! ImagiPass will only recompute the original passwords from the custom combination of pictures that you used to create the passwords in the first place. And to cap it all, ImagiPass will also automatically enter the passwords for you, —typo-free passwords, of course!

So with the help of ImagiPass, you will effortlessly create, recall and enter long and secure passwords. You will only have to remember custom combinations of pictures.

How exactly does it work?


Let's suppose that you need a secure password to log into your online bank account. You might choose to create a password manually, and try to memorize the actual password, a long and complex sequence of letters and digits. In addition, you will have to enter that password again and again without making any typo. But, as you probably already know, this is hell! ImagiPass offers an easy way out of all this. You only have to call ImagiPass up and choose a simple mnemonic combination from the ImagiPass pictures. ImagiPass will compute and enter a unique password for you. When you visit your online bank account again in the future, all you will have to do is bring ImagiPass up and reselect the same picture mnemonic that you originally associated with the corresponding password.

Of course, the same method applies when you need a password to encrypt/decrypt a document, or to log in anywhere on the Web. As a matter of fact, ImagiPass will take care of all password boxes. All you have to do is remember which combination of pictures you associated with which password box.

Important note. For absolute safety, ImagiPass computes its own secure original passwords internally. So ImagiPass cannot be used to store and enter passwords that it did not create itself. Accordingly, you will not be able to use ImagiPass if you were given preset passwords that you are not allowed to change. ImagiPass can only be used if you can create or change the target passwords yourself.



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