Kaspersky Password Manager for iOS
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Password Check
Your accounts are at greater risk if they have the same or weak passwords (for example, qwerty, 12345) or passwords based on information that can be easily guessed or obtained (for example, names of relatives or dates of birth).
With Kaspersky Password Manager, you can quickly find out how strong your passwords are and whether the same passwords are used in multiple accounts.
Check for compromised passwords
For additional security, Kaspersky Password Manager checks whether your passwords have been hacked or leaked.
The app uses Secure Hash Algorithm 256 (SHA-256) to check for compromised passwords. The app generates SHA-256 message digests from each password in your vault and compares them with SHA-256 messages from a database of compromised passwords. If the SHA-256 messages match, the app warns you that your password is compromised and you should change it.
Kaspersky Password Manager only checks active entries for compromised passwords.
For each password stored for a website or app account, Kaspersky Password Manager displays:
- Password strength: low or medium.
If you have a strong password, no information about password strength is displayed.
- Number of accounts that share the same password.
- List of websites or apps that have accounts with duplicate passwords.
Check the security of your passwords
- Unlock the vault by entering the main password and tapping Unlock.
If your device supports Touch ID/Face ID and this unlock method is enabled in the app settings, you can use it to unlock your vault instead of entering the main password.
- On the bottom tab bar, tap
> Password Check.
- Review the following information:
- Number of insecure passwords found by Kaspersky Password Manager.
- Whether the passwords are compromised.
- Strength of the passwords you are storing for websites or app accounts:
- Low. The password is weak.
- Medium. The password is moderately strong.
If you have a strong password, no information about password strength is displayed.
- If the password is not unique, how many times the password is used in Kaspersky Password Manager.
- Tap
next to a password to expand the following information:
- Password.
- How many times an account with a compromised password has been hacked according to https://haveibeenpwned.com.
- Recommendations on how to improve your password security.
- The list of websites and apps that use the password.