Mistikee

Mistikee

The password manager that doesn't know your passwords

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Mistikee is a new kind of password manager. Your data stays only on your device, protected by a master password that even Mistikee doesn't know. Tailored for those who want to have peace of mind, even in the event that their device is stolen.
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Matthieu Regnauld
Hey everyone! 👋 I'm thrilled to introduce Mistikee, a new way to manage your passwords securely and effortlessly, without compromising your trust. Here's the problem I want to solve: traditional password managers often verify your master password directly. If a hacker tries to breach the platform, he can quickly figure out if each attempt is correct or not, helping him crack it faster. What makes Mistikee different? 🔒 No master password validation: Mistikee doesn't confirm whether your master password is correct or not. Instead, it simply works with the password you provide. If it's wrong, it won't access your data—but it won't tell hackers that either. This makes brute-force attacks nearly impossible. 📱 No cloud, no risk: All your data is stored locally on your device. Want to sync across multiple devices? That's done with multiple layers of end-to-end encryption. 🧠 No more forgetting passwords: Mistikee eliminates the mental load of managing passwords while keeping them 100% secure. Who is Mistikee for? Mistikee is perfect for anyone tired of reusing weak passwords or skeptical of cloud-based solutions. It's for people who value their privacy and want to protect themselves without adding complexity to their lives. Why now? With data breaches and cyberattacks on the rise, it's more important than ever to adopt a password manager that prioritizes your security above all else. Mistikee ensures peace of mind, even if your device is stolen—because without your master password, your data remains inaccessible to anyone. What about you? What do you expect from a password manager? I'd love to hear your thoughts and questions!
Igor Den

Interesting approach to protecting the master password from attacks!