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Make Frontier Secure PWD autofill your credentials

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We use TLS/SSL to protect your information during the data transfer process.ġ AES is the recommended standard for modern data encryption. Your information is encrypted at all times between the app and the server.

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The secure connection between the app and the server uses SSL on whichever device you use. The data stored in Frontier Secure PWD is encrypted and decrypted only on your own device. When you turn off Frontier Secure PWD, the encryption key is gone. The encryption key and master password are never stored anywhere. The encryption key is rebuilt each time you enter your master password. This makes it much more difficult to recover the keys through Brute-force or Dictionary attacks, even for weaker passwords. The master encryption key is derived from your master password using the Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2) algorithm specified in the Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #5 in the PBKDF2 algorithm, we use the Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC) SHA256, random salts and 20,000 of iterations. This algorithm works in the CCM 2 mode for encryption To protect your sensitive data, Frontier Secure PWD uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES 1) with a key size of 256 bits.