![]() ![]() The cost will be somewhere between 50 cents and 1,50 a month, depending on how heavily you use it of course.Īfter deployment you can click on “Go to deployment” and “Custom Domains” to find your password push URL. This will create the application for you. Simply click the Deploy to Azure button below. Alright I’ve heard enough, How do I use it? These passwords are fairly long, still easy to type and often comply with password requirements that’s applications have. Most passwords will look something like “BullfrogSymptomaticSmartphone$5%^3”. They also get 5 random characters added to the end. The passwords are generated from a 10000 (English) words wordlist I’ve found online. ![]() There’s actually a lot of options You could use it to send a license code to an end user, or you could use it to generate passwords for your application.Īnd that brings us to our second point the passwords. Of course the primary reason for a tool like this is to securely share ‘first logon’ passwords. Simply create a link for them, e-mail it and await confirmation. You could also use it as validation when a user calls for something that requires a second factor. If you don’t want to roll your own? feel free to use mine. If you want a demonstration on how it works, check out.
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