Password Slug
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- Extension status: Featured
Split your passwords, double your security.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR PASSWORD MANAGER GETS BREACHED?
With Password Slug, your accounts stay safe.
Password Slug uses the two-person rule — the same security principle that prevents unauthorized nuclear launches. Your password manager stores part of each password. Password Slug adds your secret "slug" to complete it. A hacker needs both to get in.
HOW IT WORKS
1. Install Password Slug.
2. Set your secret slug once.
3. Choose where to insert it: before, after, between each character, or any combination.
EXAMPLE
Your full password is "abc123!!". After setup:
• Your password manager stores: abc123
• Your slug is: !!
• Password Slug combines them: abc123!!
One-time setup required: You'll need to change your password on each account to include the slug. After that initial setup, Password Slug handles everything automatically.
WHY IT MATTERS
✅ Breaches happen. Major password managers have been compromised. Password Slug ensures hackers get incomplete passwords that won't work.
✅ Zero extra effort. Works invisibly after one-time setup. Your password manager and browser autofill work exactly as before.
✅ Stop trusting one company. Your complete passwords aren't stored in any single place — not even your password manager.
Built with the same proven technology that powers Lightning Autofill, the most popular autofill extension trusted by over 600,000 users. Privacy is baked in: no tracking, no snooping, and your slug never leaves your device.
Install Password Slug to take your password security to the next level. 🔒
WHAT'S NEW
- Exited early access 🥳
- Upgraded framework and packages
- Added "powered by" footer
- Improved quick start guide
- Polished content
- Fixed tooltip getting cut off
- Fixed news updates 404 error
Latest reviews
- Jester Lee
- So far so good, but I guess the real test is when my password manager gets hacked a 3rd time ^_^.
- Meta Rovid
- Not sure where this has been my whole life but after the latest "LostPass" fiasco, this has proven to be such a simple solution to a complex problem.