82 Interest Score
8 Discussions
0.10 Engagement
Nov 2021 Launched

KeysForWeb helps digital businesses request credentials from clients securely and with 0 errors - secure forms and a validation bot have got your back on that. Select or create a request, send it in a click - simple as that. PRODHUNT50, PRODHUNT100 (see below)

What the Community Said

Hi PH people, I’m Alex Belov, and I’m here to invite you to the world of safe and sound password sharing. Don’t we all hate it when data exchange takes a lot of effort? Well, transferring sensitive data is often that way - especially for the non-experienced folks. Developers can confirm: asking your client for credentials is almost always followed by confusion, lots of instructions, and figuring-out (if not guesswork). Let me tell you: you can avoid all of that still keeping the process secure.

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Hi @belovdigitalhq as a heads up Malwarebytes it's blocking the site due to a Trojan

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I like the idea, but I'm unsure about security and trust. Do I understand correctly that you store the credentials on your servers? And you even try to login to check whether the credentials are valid (potentially spooking security countermeasures of the service)? Is there any plan on opensourcing your product and let people selfhost it?

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