---- Short Changelog ---- v1.2: Added toolbar button to turn on/off quickly Fixed issue with showing HashMask wrongly v1.1: Better random salt generation. Fixed issue with small password fields. A full changelog can be found here: http://goo.gl/MFpuE ------------------------------- HashMask is a browser extension meant to enhance your password fields, its home is here: http://goo.gl/g5rIF HashMask is meant to help prevent some errors when logging into various websites. It does this by giving you a consistent sparkline representing your passwords. On any site you visit with a password field, start typing, and a little colored sparkline will appear. This is your clue - try and remember something about the color, shape, or both. Before you know it, your login error rate will drop immensely. Of course, its just an aid - if you cant remember all your sparklines, dont worry about it! Its just a visual aid. Use it, or not, however you want. Perhaps only remembering one or two really important sparklines for a password you forget or mistype often would be useful, or perhaps you can try to remember all of them. Either way, its up to you. Inspired by this demo: http://goo.gl/2To7k
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the HashMask Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the HashMask Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Nifty helper to 'hash' passwords. Uses HMAC-SHA1.
Generate different passwords from single master password using cryptographically strong method (PBKDF2 with SHA-256).
simple & colorful QR code generator
Adds a context menu to link to the nearest anchor before the selected text.
Changes the background of password entry fields to a four-color visual 'hash'.
Allows you to generate customisable secure passwords on the fly.
A lightweight script to gather smart statistical data. Used with the LabStats client.