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Why PassHero?

A password manager built to know less

PassHero combines modern cryptography, practical sharing, and a calmer product experience so your most sensitive information is protected without slowing you down.

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Private by defaultPassHero is designed around encrypted vault data, safer sign-in, and controls that fit real work.

Built around a truly zero knowledge security model.

Uses OPAQUE so the master password is not sent during login.

Shares access through encrypted vault records, not copied passwords.

Adds high-security and time-delay controls for sensitive secrets.

Security without the legacy baggage

Most password managers make the same promise: keep everything in one vault and protect it with encryption. PassHero goes further by treating authentication, storage, sharing, and reveal moments as one connected security model.

That means the master password is not just hidden after login. PassHero avoids sending it to the server during sign-in, encrypts sensitive vault values before storage, and keeps sharing inside the vault instead of pushing people back to chat or email.

Designed for how people actually share

Passwords rarely stay personal forever. Teams, families, contractors, and operators need ways to pass access around without creating permanent plain-text trails. PassHero gives users encrypted sharing with clear access levels and removal.

For higher-impact secrets, PassHero can add extra confirmation or a waiting period before access. The result is a password manager that supports real collaboration without treating every secret as equally risky.

A cleaner trust model

PassHero is better because the product asks for less blind trust. The service can coordinate accounts, subscriptions, sharing records, and encrypted sync while the most sensitive material stays protected by client-side cryptography.

Users still get a simple vault experience: store, find, share, and reveal what they need. The difference is the architecture underneath is shaped to reduce what PassHero can know in the first place.

How this shows up in PassHero

OPAQUE authentication keeps the raw master password out of login requests.

Secret values are encrypted before create and update operations.

Shared secrets are encrypted for recipient key material.

High-security and time-delayed controls add friction where it matters.

FAQ

How is PassHero different from other password managers?

PassHero focuses on the full security path: safer authentication with OPAQUE, encrypted vault storage, encrypted sharing, and extra controls for sensitive secrets.

Is PassHero only for technical users?

No. The security model is modern, but the product is built to feel familiar: save secrets, organise them, share access, and reveal values when needed.

Ready to put secrets somewhere safer?

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