Aprico: Free Password Manager

Aprico: Free Password Manager

Aprico is a different kind of password manager: You enter a single master password and it generates a unique, secure password for every account you need. Give it a try: It's so easy you don't even need to register for an account to use it.

Aprico: Free Password Manager
What is Aprico: Free Password Manager?
Aprico: Free Password Manager is a password manager add-on for Firefox. It generates unique, secure passwords for every account without the need for registration. It is simple, privacy-oriented, works on all devices, and uses strong cryptography. The add-on is open source and can be reviewed and audited on GitHub.
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Stats
Users: 1
Rating: 3.00 (2)
Version: 0.2.0 (Last updated: 2019-06-05)
Creation date: 2018-10-22
Weekly download count: NaN
Firefox on Android: No
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • activeTab
  • storage
  • clipboardWrite
Size: 43.54K
URLs: Website
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Summary

Are you still using the same password for every website/app you sign up for? In your workplace lan there is a “Passwords.docx” file full of sensitive data? You heard about password managers but they are no way easy to setup and use?

Introducing Aprico: A different kind of password manager.

Aprico deterministically generates for you a unique, secure password for every account you’ll ever need. And you just need to remember an ID and a Master Password.

Aprico also doesn’t need to store or sync any vault or any other kind of data. You don’t even need to create an account in order to use it.

Dead Simple Aprico UX was designed from its inception to be as simple and frictionless as possible.

Privacy Oriented Aprico works 100% in your browser. No data will ever be sent to any server or cloud.

Works everywhere

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User reviews

it is actually easy to use, quite the opposite of https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/keycat/reviews/?score=1 However, we cannot tolerate a 1-line-documentation with next to zero content. So here is the ersatz-documentation: Aprico is one of thousands of pw-managers using the same idea: - just derive all passwords from a seed + domainname. example: JimmyID and RT.com yields key 95768057896 reproducibly - this means: NO SERVER whatsoever - which is a good thing - and where http://key.cat breaks down so pathetically of course. - however, aprico is clearly more tedious than the firefox-builtin password-manager, but kinda acceptable. So contrary to the 1-liner, you have already found a pw-manager more easy than this: it is the firefox built-in password manager! As long as the author leaves us with this sick joke of a documentation no higher rating than 2 stars is possible. after more clicking some more meaningful documentation appears, but the 1-liner is still a joke. Well OK, begrudgingly I give it 4 stars, since the author clearly has put in more effort into docs than most deliverers of AMO garbageWarez. password managers are highly sensitive and MUST HAVE proper documentation without the usual Web jargon b.s..
by Huawei fanboi, 2019-06-04
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Safety
Risk impact

Aprico: Free Password Manager is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

Aprico: Free Password Manager has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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