Password Manager: securely store your passwords with Yoti· Yoti (2024)

It’s safe to say that most of us are fed up with usernames and passwords.

We know we should use stronger, unique passwords. It’s just that it’s not that easy to remember 14 random numbers and letters, is it. It’s hard enough to remember the variants you have of the one password you use for most of your accounts and websites, let alone a unique password for each one.

The problem with passwords

Good job then, that passwords are as rubbish as we are at remembering them. Passwords just aren’t adequate for protecting our online accounts anymore. The number of recent data breaches is testament to that. In 2017, 122 data records were stolen every single second (Breach Level Index, 2017). It’s clear that what the world needs is a modern solution that makes life easier for the average person, but harder for fraudsters.

Well, look no further. Introducing: Yoti’s password manager—where you are your password.

Managing your passwords with Yoti

When you use Yoti to safely store and easily access your logins for your favourite sites, you are in full control of your data. There’s no master password to remember; using your biometrics to access and make use of an encrypted store of all your usernames and passwords makes signing in faster, safer and simpler. It even helps you generate unique, strong passwords for even better protection.

Here’s how it works:

  • Download the free Yoti app for Android or iOS, if you don’t already have it.
  • Download the password manager extension to your computer for Chrome or Firefox.
  • Once installed, you’ll see an icon in the top right hand corner of your browser. Click this icon to display a Yoti QR code.
  • Scan the code with the Yoti app on your phone and that’s it—you’re ready to go.
  • Simply log in to websites on your computer as normal and Yoti will offer to store your details and fill them in for you every time you visit. There’s no need to remember passwords anymore—Yoti does it for you.
  • When you step away from your computer, simply lock the Yoti extension with a click (or the extension will automatically lock after 15 minutes of inactivity), so that someone using your laptop or computer can’t see your passwords. If someone else attempts to unlock the extension, you’ll receive a notification on your phone. Tapping ‘Cancel’ on the notification will deny access, keeping the browser extension locked.
  • To unlock the extension again just click the ‘Unlock’ button in the browser extension. You’ll then receive a push notification on your phone to unlock your passwords.
  • When you’re done browsing, remember to sign out of the extension and all your logins will remain secured and encrypted. You can sign in to the extension again at any time by scanning the code using your Yoti app.

Keeping your details safe

Security is absolutely key with everything we do at Yoti—our password manager is no exception. We take security seriously and always put the safety of your personal data first. With our password manager, we’ve developed a password management tool with Yoti security embedded throughout.

Multiple users with different logins on the same PC or Mac

With our password manager, you simply need to install the browser extension and then anyone who uses it can access their secure logins with their own Yoti. This means you can have a family laptop with the Yoti extension installed but anybody with Yoti can access their own logins. This means Yoti could also be used on public or shared devices in the workspace, whilst keeping all of your personal passwords and accounts secure.

No master password

Unlike other password managers, ours doesn’t rely on a master password to secure all of your passwords. As we said, passwords are no longer adequate for protecting our information. Our password manager is connected to your Yoti account so the only way to access and use your passwords is by using the Yoti app on your phone.

Locked passwords

Once you have finished on the laptop or computer you were using, you can lock the password manager. So, if someone then uses the same computer after you, they won’t have access to any of your passwords. Once you sign out of the password manager, no data is left on the laptop or computer you were using. You can walk away safe in the knowledge that there is nothing for anyone to find. The only way to unlock and use your login details is with your Yoti account.

Linked to your Yoti account

All details are encrypted, and the only way to decrypt them is with your Yoti. If someone else got hold of your phone, firstly they would have to gain access to the phone (either by guessing your phone’s PIN or possessing your fingerprint). They would then need to log in to your Yoti app—with a limited number of attempts at the PIN before they’re locked out.

This is the first version of our password manager. It’s available on Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox but we’re working on bringing it to other browsers soon. If you’d like to be notified when it’s available for other browsers, leave your email here and we’ll let you know.

And the best news? It’s free!

If you have any questions about our password manager, please get in touch.

Password Manager: securely store your passwords with Yoti· Yoti (2024)

FAQs

What is the Yoti password manager extension? ›

Yoti Password Manager helps you: - Access and use your login details without having to remember any passwords. - Easily access and use your login details using password manager across multiple platforms and devices. - Automatically fill in your login details for you when you visit your favourite websites.

Is the Yoti app secure? ›

We take privacy, security and compliance extremely seriously. To keep your information safe, we scramble it with high-level, 256-bit encryption. We then store your information in such a way that no one would be able to use your data to identify you if there was a system breach.

What is the most secure way to manage your passwords? ›

These 7 tips will help make your digital life more secure.
  • Never reveal your passwords to others. ...
  • Use different passwords for different accounts. ...
  • Use multi-factor authentication (MFA). ...
  • Length trumps complexity. ...
  • Make passwords that are hard to guess but easy to remember.
  • Complexity still counts. ...
  • Use a password manager.

Where do password managers store passwords? ›

Cloud-based password managers store your encrypted passwords on the service provider's network. The service provider is directly responsible for the security of your passwords.

Is Yoti legal? ›

A Yoti CitizenCard, which can be used to create cardholder's identity on the free Yoti mobile app, bears a PASS (Proof of Age Standards Scheme) hologram endorsed by the Home Office. The Yoti app cannot be used to buy alcohol or to access licenced premises.

Is Yoti genuine? ›

Yoti is certified to ISO/IEC 27001:2013 for ID Verification Services, ISAE 3000 (SOC 2) Type 2 certified for its technical and organisational security processes. For more information, please visit www.yoti.com.

What is the point of Yoti? ›

Yoti ID is your secure Digital ID. The safe way to prove your identity, online and in person.

Does Yoti cost money? ›

The Yoti app is free to download and use. We don't think you should have to pay to prove your identity.

Does Yoti keep your data? ›

We store your information securely in our UK data centres. In some cases we may need to transfer your data outside of the UK to be able to deliver our products.

Where is the safest place to save passwords? ›

The best way to store a password online

Password managers are the only way to securely store passwords online. These include the built-in password managers on your mobile phone or browser as well as third-party password managers such as TeamPassword.

Can a password manager be hacked? ›

Password managers can still be hacked if your machine is infected with malware. Weak passwords are still dangerous if they're stored in a password manager. Hackers can still convince your users to give up their master password if they lack cyber security awareness.

What is the most common method hackers use to steal passwords? ›

Phishing

Over 70% of all cybercrimes begin with a phishing or spear-phishing attack. Hackers love to use phishing techniques to steal user credentials, either for their own use, or more commonly to sell to criminals on the dark net.

Why are password managers bad? ›

Password manager programs are a target for hackers. It's not easy to login using multiple devices. If the main password is used/typed/saved on a computer with malware, your main password can compromise all your other passwords controlled by the PM - all your passwords are only as secure as your master password.

Is it safe to store bank passwords in password manager? ›

Storing your bank passwords in a password manager is the safest way to store them without putting them at risk of becoming compromised.

Is there a safe password manager? ›

The Best Password Managers

It's the most important thing you can do—alongside two-factor authentication—to keep your online data safe. We've evaluated dozens of paid and free password managers, and we've concluded that 1Password offers the best combination of features, compatibility, security, and ease of use.

What is Yoti app used for? ›

You can download Yoti to your phone and use it to upload pictures of ID documents, such as your passport or driving licence. Yoti is already being used to check ID in nightclubs and supermarkets, so once you've registered you might find it useful to prove your age or identity elsewhere.

What is iCloud password extension in Chrome? ›

iCloud Passwords lets you securely fill passwords from iCloud Keychain when signing in to websites using Chrome. Any new passwords you create in Chrome are saved to your iCloud Keychain so that they are also available across your Apple devices.

Where is Yoti used? ›

Use your Yoti ID online worldwide and in over 50,000 Post Offices, Payzone stores and convenience stores in the UK.

How accurate is Yoti age verification? ›

The technology is accurate for 6 to 12 year olds, with a mean absolute error (MAE) of 1.4 years, and an MAE of 1.4 years for 13 to 17 year olds. Regulators focus on these two age ranges ensure that under 13s and under 18s cannot have access to age restricted goods and services.

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