Nubo Passwords
About Nubo Passwords
Nubo Passwords allows you to securely save, organize, and share your passwords. It has automated organization for recently used and favorited passwords, and a tagging system for sorting and selecting groups of passwords. Passwords can be shared indefinitely or with an expiration date, and shares can be removed at any time. The system will also let you know if your password has been Breached or if it is considered a weak password.
Add A Password
Share A Password
You can share a password with an individual, email, or group and allow them to make changes to the entry. An expiration date can also be set to remove the shared individual on a desired date.
Organizing Passwords
Using folders, you can manually organize your passwords into groups or types. To do this, you’ll first create the folder, and then move the desired passwords into that folder.
Tagging Passwords
Tags can be added and used on passwords to help sort and select groups of them. You must first create a tag before it can be used on a password. Then the password must be selected to open the menu where the tag can be applied.
You can add as many tags to a password as you want. All passwords associated with a tag will show up when you go to the Tags section in the Passwords tool and select the tag in question.
Password Security
In the Nubo Passwords Security section, it will tell you the relative strength of your passwords as well as whether the password has been detected as one that has been part of a data breach.
All entered passwords that have a reasonable level of security are denoted by a GREEN shield.
All passwords that have a low level of security are denoted by a YELLOW shield and should be considered for a change of password.
Passwords that have been part of a data breach or have been compromised will appear with a RED shield. Any passwords that appear with a RED shield should be changed IMMEDIATELY.
For example, here is the password “password” as it appears in the breached section with the RED shield:
Here is an example of a breached password with a RED shield and a secure password with a GREEN shield:
Article Number: 353
Author: Fri, Nov 12, 2021
Last Updated: Fri, Nov 12, 2021
Author: Nick Loganbill
Online URL: https://itkb.nazarene.org/itkb/article.php?id=353