Password Vault Manager (Secure End-to-End-Encryption!)
Manage Your all Passwords with India''s Most Securing App
Password manager can be used to store all your passwords and other essential information in a password vault. Password vault is your home & Business base for everything you’ve saved including passwords, secure notes, Emails, Social media and Banking-credit card password information.
A password vault manager simply allows users to generate complex passwords for online accounts on the spot and store them securely for later use. While most password managers focus on complex methods to ensure security, Net Protector has developed a brand new password management system with a secure End-to-End Encryption, robust and easy-to-use interface.
NPAV password vault provides various secure and useful options to ensure highest level of security along with a very user friendly interface.
Datasheet EnquiryFeatures of Password Vault Managers
Secure End-to-End Encryption
- To protect against dictionary, brute force, and all the other attacks
- we use AES256 bit encryption
- The only sender and the intended recipient(s) have Access.
Secure every Password & Secure storage
- Securely save every Password.
- All of your sensitive data and documents in one secure place.
- Easy of Access from any Location.
Strong passwords & Share passwords
- It creates random and strong password
- For each connection and site r
- The only sender and the intended recipient(s) have Access.
Manage access privileges for everyone
- Manage access privileges for every user.
- Transfer Password Ownership.
- Passwords are always yours which no-one can access it.
Regular passwords Backup
- Vault sends an encrypted copy of all your passwords to Your emails and your Cloud Accounts.
- You can Choose which account should use to send copy of Password
- Your backup is as safe as the passwords stored by Net Protector.
Multi-factor authentication
- You Can Create Two-Factor Authentication
- Add on Email and OTP generator as an extra layer of security.
- Dynamically generated passcodes are safer to use than fixed (static) log-in information.