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BitSkye

BitSkye is a secure and reliable password creation tool designed to generate strong, random passwords to enhance your online security. With a simple and easy-to-use interface, BitSkye allows users to create passwords that are both secure and customizable, offering peace of mind for users concerned about online safety.

Features

  • Strong Password Generation: Generate high-quality, random passwords with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
  • Customizable Options: Customize the length and complexity of the password according to your needs.
  • Open-Source: Free to use, modify, and distribute.
  • No Tracking: BitSkye does not collect any data, ensuring complete user privacy.

How to Use

  1. Visit https://bitskye.xyz/ to access the tool.
  2. Select the desired password length and complexity.
  3. Click the "Generate" button to create your secure password or select the quantity for multiple passwords to be created.
  4. Copy the generated password and use it for your online accounts.

Installation

If you'd like to run BitSkye locally, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/Dalfin-byte/BitSkye-Password-Manager.git
  2. Navigate to the project directory:

    cd BitSkye-Password-Manager
  3. Open index.html in your browser.

  4. ENJOY!

License

BitSkye is open-source software licensed under the MIT License. You are free to view, edit, and distribute the code, as long as you include the original copyright and license notice.

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to the open-source community for the resources and libraries that made this project possible. Security considerations: BitSkye was developed with best practices in mind, but be sure to always evaluate your own security needs.

Disclaimer

While BitSkye helps create secure passwords, we cannot guarantee absolute security. Always ensure that you use strong, unique passwords for each of your accounts and enable additional security measures like two-factor authentication (2FA) when possible.