Your security is our top priority

Decryption is in your hands
The only person who can decrypt the password manager vault on your device is you. No one but you has access to your vault’s master password.

Hackers lose interest in our security vault
There is no way hackers can gain access to your data when you secure it in our digital vaults using AES-256 encryption, plus 600,000 rounds of SHA-256 hashing and salting.

Only you have the key to your digital vault
FastestPass maintains industry-leading encryption, salting, and hashing to secure your vault. Only you can gain access to it with your master password.
Here’s What to Understand About the Process
Terminology
Step 1
Encryption
This is the process where your plain text data, like your master password, is deemed unreadable via encryption standards. Once this is in place, your FastestPass vault is impenetrable.
Step 2
Hashing
Once encrypted, the second process involves hashing. This function is a one-way process, where your sensitive data, like your master password, is converted to an unreadable and unique output. This hash output is then stored on the server for further authentication.
Step 3
Salting
Lastly, after hashing comes salting, and this is a process that takes just one input. For instance, your master password is further created into unique codes. This makes it even harder for your passwords to be penetrated.
How Does the FastestPass Zero Knowledge
Model Work?

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