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Tell HN: Change passwords for all your services

5 pointsby weakwireover 11 years ago
Hello HN. I recently needed to change the passwords for my startup. Email&#x2F; bank&#x2F;paypal and a gazillion more.<p>This process is painful and am certain that there are services out there with our old password.<p>What do you think about a tool that lists all the company&#x27;s (or even personal) accounts and then make it easy to change the password to all of them?<p>Let&#x27;s call it Passpast.io<p>The idea is a browser plugin that allows you to easily add a service to Passpast.io . Maybe separate them in Strong password logins , and day to date password logins.<p>When you need to change the passwords Passpast.io with redirect you to the change password page of each service. Or even better integrate with a very simple api to popular services with your change password request.<p>With that tool I could imagine my self changing passwords every week without any hustle.<p>Feel free to commercially use any of these if you like it. I will not pursue any IP rights(I don&#x27;t even know if I can).<p>I just want to use this service :)

3 comments

jaachanover 11 years ago
Like this:<p>1Password - <a href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/06/the-secret-to-online-safety-lies-random-characters-and-a-password-manager/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;information-technology&#x2F;2013&#x2F;06&#x2F;the-se...</a>
tsironakosover 11 years ago
I dig it, but I wonder if this is even possible. I mean, each site has its specific password page and weird configuration.<p>Will it be possible to build something scalable enough?
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martina56over 11 years ago
The use of backup&#x2F;recovery email account is to safeguard another account. if you bought all under one roof, then it&#x27;s like &quot;paying internet bill to hackers for hacking your account&quot;