File Details |
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File Size | 0.1 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows Vista/XP |
Date Added | January 23, 2009 |
Total Downloads | 430 |
Publisher | Cloakpass |
Homepage | Cloakpass |
Publisher's Description
CloakPass scrambles your clear text password into a random set of letters, symbols and numbers. For example, you type "my password" but the program enters a password of "4^9dGcx!5". Absolutely NO data left on your computer. Can use on public computers.
Latest Reviews
asaenz reviewed v3.0.2774.34323 on Jul 26, 2012
Free version is alphanumeric and limited by number of characters you type. However, non-free versions are more than reasonably priced and have less restrictions you can read on their website. I tried it for awhile and seems okay. Had to disable some of my malware protection but otherwise no problems as malware protection interprets what it does as possible malware but that is the nature of a program that will read what you are typing. No bad reports in the internet to make me think otherwise.
Update: stopped working a few hours later ... not sure why ... I'll probably use something more dependable. Might be a good idea to have some type of "override" for the program to produce password in a field in the program in case it doesn't work for some strange reason.
asaenz reviewed v3.0.2774.34323 on Jul 26, 2012
Free version is alphanumeric and limited by number of characters you type. However, non-free versions are more than reasonably priced and have less restrictions you can read on their website. I tried it for awhile and seems okay. Had to disable some of my malware protection but otherwise no problems as malware protection interprets what it does as possible malware but that is the nature of a program that will read what you are typing. No bad reports in the internet to make me think otherwise.
Update: stopped working a few hours later ... not sure why ... I'll probably use something more dependable. Might be a good idea to have some type of "override" for the program to produce password in a field in the program in case it doesn't work for some strange reason.