> Keyless in the first password manager to provide complete hacking protection.
Uh-Huh. Pretty strong words there. Lets for a moment ignore the fact that this claim is ridiculous and companies or individuals making it should never be trusted, I can't find anything on your webpage that goes beyond marketing copy and "it's Magic!" rhetoric.
Seriously, not one technical statement?
To stand any chance in that market I'd strongly advise you to include more detailed descriptions of how your "magic" works. And you can't use full-page photographs in it.
Thanks _cbdev for your input. We are currently in beta, hoping to get more input/suggestions to make our website better and to check the appetite/needs of technical and non-technical people. As you advised, we will include more technical description on our site. Thank you again!
So I tried this and it works great - would like to know how the tool will remain compatible with all websites though - seems like a big claim and not really sure how it achieves this
> "Trust us. You want us involved. The other computers in the chain between you and your facebook account aren’t so trustworthy."
I'm sorry but I have to agree with some of the others, without technical data behind the magic this just looks like a scam to me. Telling people 'don't trust them, trust us' doesn't give you any credibility.
Though the website needs a lot of work, the product works great: installed the iphone and windows app and it work's like a charm. Only testing it with dummy accounts; keen to hear more about the "magic" behind the code and the security.
I'm having a hard time reading the copy on my iPhone (white copy, light background). Also the site does not render properly. Copy is cut off etc. Overall not a trustworthy first impression. Might check back later, but you lost me at that point.
Thanks Chris for the feedback. We will have the mobile site re-done ASAP. I am hoping to get more feedback from the community regards the changes on our website and also the product so we can impress all of you once we go public.
From what I'm guessing, it looks like a one-time token printed in the web site on a QR code, which the phone reads. It would mean it can only be used on the web sites that adopt it. Or it needs a lot more explanations on how it works.
Keyless only requires to scan the QR code once. After it will work on all the sites you will visit. We will work on the website content in more detail to provide you all a better understanding. Thank you!
To answer your question: yes keyless works without the accelerator as well, but it is still under development; will be available for the official public launch.
Lets differentiate the accelerator from a plugin or API that has to be installed on the website you wish to visit as a user/visitor: The accelerator is installed on the users/visitors side and it is not and API/plugin to be integrated in let's say on each wordpress sites.
I would suggest to actually trial the product and see how it works.
similar when it comes to scanning a "code" for the login process. The main difference is that clef relies on API, or plugin integration. For clef to work on a website it has to be installed by website owner, hence their growth depends on website owners adoption rate. With keyless you identicate once, at its compatible with most site's out of the box: no code for the website owners to change/add.
Uh-Huh. Pretty strong words there. Lets for a moment ignore the fact that this claim is ridiculous and companies or individuals making it should never be trusted, I can't find anything on your webpage that goes beyond marketing copy and "it's Magic!" rhetoric.
Seriously, not one technical statement?
To stand any chance in that market I'd strongly advise you to include more detailed descriptions of how your "magic" works. And you can't use full-page photographs in it.