Cyberx Password Generator Cyberx Password Generator

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Version: 2.0.2
Last Update: 2013-10-20

Overview

Cyberx Password Generator is a Chrome extension developed by Vladimir Pavlov. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Cyberx Password Generator is 2.0.2, updated on 2013-10-20.
97 users have installed this extension. 4 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: realhacker.altervista.org

Easy and fast password generator for 'easy to remember' and secure passwords

Lightweight, Simple, Easy and Fast Password Generator.
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Features:
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- automatic password copy to clipboard
- easy to use
- generates strong passwords (UC, LC, NU)
- lightweight extension (about 18KB)
- Exclusion of dubious characters (like letter O that could be confused with o or 0);

Rating

4 ratings

Total Installs

97

Information

Last Update

2013-10-20

Current Version

2.0.2

Size

26.05KiB

Author

Vladimir Pavlov

Website

realhacker.altervista.org

Category

Accessibility

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avatar Polar Torsen
2021-07-16

It's a pretty primitive password generator, but useful, if you don't need any settings. If you think it's comfortable to just hit an extension's button and the password is auto-copied to your clipboard, but you can't define neither length nor the contents of the password, then it's super-great. Otherwise, too simple.

avatar Polar Torsen
2021-07-16

It's a pretty primitive password generator, but useful, if you don't need any settings. If you think it's comfortable to just hit an extension's button and the password is auto-copied to your clipboard, but you can't define neither length nor the contents of the password, then it's super-great. Otherwise, too simple.

avatar Polar Torsen
2021-07-16

It's a pretty primitive password generator, but useful, if you don't need any settings. If you think it's comfortable to just hit an extension's button and the password is auto-copied to your clipboard, but you can't define neither length nor the contents of the password, then it's super-great. Otherwise, too simple.