95 Interest Score
9 Discussions
0.09 Engagement
Aug 2023 Launched

nlogin.me is a password manager that lets you hide your email address by using private relay email addresses.

What the Community Said

This would be useful because I currently have all my passwords in my notes app. xD

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Hi all, I'm the creator of nlogin.me. For a few years now I've been trying to create my personal ideal password manager and this is the result. I had the idea for a password manager with built in disposable emails after reading about how hackers can leverage your public email to find your password in password dumps available on the internet. I'd love to hear your feedback!

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Looks like you still need to work a lot on your website before actually launching it. Where is the data stored? How is the data encrypted and decrypted? There’s no privacy policy, no information whatsoever about your company. Pretty sus for a password manager.

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Congrats on launching nlogin.me! It's impressive that passwords are encrypted at rest. Is there an option for biometric authentication, such as fingerprint or face recognition, to access the password vault?

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Cool! Good luck with your product launch!

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