A private, protected space for what you cannot afford to lose or expose — sign-in passwords, sensitive notes, recovery codes, and anything that acts like a key to your online life. What matters stays on your device with encryption applied before it is ever written to storage, and becomes available only after you explicitly unlock.
Entries are wrapped with AES-256 before they reach persistent storage. The design is deliberate: cryptography runs locally, aligned with control you can understand.
Biometric unlock when you enable it, or your vault code — sensible defaults so nothing sensitive crosses the boundary without your conscious choice.
Check the safety of your current connection path before sensitive actions. Passflow highlights risky network signals and gives you a clearer read on whether the environment is suitable for protected activity.
Build long and unpredictable passwords with practical controls for symbols, digits, alphabets, and strength profile. You get strong output quickly, without relying on weak manual patterns.
If you are tired of secrets living in chats, screenshots, and memory, reuse and forgotten logins have a real cost. Passflow pulls that into order: you know where to look, you know what is protected, and you are not gambling access on ten half-remembered hiding spots.
Order is how you stay fast, accurate, and calm: one convenient, reliable vault — convenience in service of security, not the other way around.
What Passflow delivers
Encrypts entries before they are saved; separates hints from secrets; protects access with optional biometrics and your vault code; helps you rotate and generate strong credentials; integrates with iOS Password AutoFill; includes toolkit utilities for clearer digital habits.
What matters stays on your device with encryption before write. It only becomes available after you explicitly unlock — a straightforward model for people who want clarity, not vague promises about “the cloud.”