Google PassKeys aims to eventually replace all passwords, while Atlancube’s PasswordPocket is a small physical device that keeps your login credentials safe with military-grade encryption. Despite its size, the PasswordPocket can store up to 1,000 passwords, all of which can be used for autofill purposes at any time, and also generate them when needed.
Protected by end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and military-grade AES 256-bit encryption, the PasswordPocket offers secure offline storage without requiring an internet connection, just Bluetooth. Users will be able to create a backup of their passwords at any time and restore to a new device if necessary. Plus, it’s compatible across most devices as well as platforms including smartphones, computers, and pretty much all Android / iOS systems. You can pre-order one now for $43 USD, with shipments expected to begin in September. Kickstarter page here.
- AES-XTS Military Grade Encryption : INNOPLUS encrypted flash drive is designed to be secure
- Works with any USB/USB On-The-Go devices
- Compatibility with any OS - Windows, MAC
Concerned about your digital privacy? Protect your sensitive information with PasswordPocket. Unlike tech giants, we offer a physical local storage solution, ensuring your data remains secure in your own hands, literally. With no need to worry about third-party access or data leaks, PasswordPocket provides optimal privacy,” said the company.