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    Password Pusher

    Password Pusher

    An application to securely communicate passwords over the web

    Give your users the tools to be secure by default. Password Pusher is an open source application to communicate passwords over the web. Links to passwords expire after a certain number of views and/or time has passed. Only enter a password into the box. Other identifying information can compromise security. All passwords are encrypted prior to storage and are available to only those with the secret link. Once expired, encrypted passwords are unequivocally deleted from the database.
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    pwdex

    Web-based password exchange, sharing and storage system.

    Web-based password exchange, sharing and storage system. It has 2 types of passwords: private and shared. Shared ones can be shared to individual users or to groups of users. The system is written in Ruby using Sinatra framework. Storage backend is any database (e.g. MySQL, sqlite), encryption is done via AES-256.
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    Using encryption to secure your code or text. Click File->Run to run your code using Ruby, see the pop up for output. Never save your text or code to disk unencrypted. Don't forget your password. Encryption is error-persistent.
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