The Password Problem No One Solved

(Until Now)

Strong passwords are impossible to remember.

Memorable passwords are too weak.

StoryPass solves both.

The Problem

The Password Paradox

81% of breaches

are caused by weak or reused passwords

You're told to use

random strings like "kT9#mQpL!x&2^"

So you either

forget them, reuse them, or write them down

You're constantly clicking "Forgot Password" for Google, Apple, your bank. You reuse the same password everywhere because you can't remember 50 different random strings. Or you write them on sticky notes, which defeats the entire purpose of having a strong password.

Password managers help, but what happens when you don't have your phone? When you need to log in from a friend's computer? When the autofill doesn't work?

The Science

Why Stories Work

Random Characters

5% recall
kT9#mQpL!x&2^

Forgotten in 5 minutes

Random Words

50% recall
correct horse battery staple

6 unrelated words - hard to remember

Story Passwords

>80% recall
Einstein is dancing in the library

Coherent narrative - 90%+ recall

"The ability to tell stories is the most unique feature of human language."
— Yuval Noah Harari, Sapiens

Your brain evolved to remember narratives, not random characters. When you read "Einstein is dancing in the library," your brain automatically creates a vivid mental image. That image sticks with you far longer than random letters ever could.

How It's Secure

Enterprise-grade security with human-friendly memorability.

Government-Grade Randomness

StoryPass uses the same randomness standards the government requires for top-secret systems. Every password is completely random and unpredictable.

36-50 Bits of Entropy

Each password contains 36-50 bits of cryptographic entropy, meeting NIST security standards. That's billions of possible combinations.

Open Methodology

We publish how our system works because security through obscurity doesn't work. Transparency enables security audits and builds trust.

No Storage, No Tracking

Passwords are generated in your browser. We never see them, never store them, never track them. What you generate stays completely private.

Comparison

What Makes Us Different

MethodEntropyMemorable?Effective Security
Password123!~30 bitsTerrible (breached immediately)
kT9#mQpL!x60+ bitsZero (you write it down)
Diceware 6-word77 bitsReduced (some write it down)
StoryPass36-50 bitsFull (you remember it)

Created for the AI Era

StoryPass is the first password methodology created in the AI era. We use intelligent combination of characters, actions, and places to generate secure, memorable passwords that feel human-friendly. Traditional password generators are decades old—StoryPass is built for modern threats and modern needs.

Easy to remember, hard to crack.

Use Cases

When to Use StoryPass

Master Password

Use StoryPass for your password manager's master password. Strong enough to protect everything, memorable enough that you'll never forget it.

High-Security Accounts

Banking, email, work systems—accounts where you need maximum security and frequent access without autofill.

Cross-Device Access

Need the same password on your laptop, phone, and tablet? StoryPass passwords travel in your brain, not your pocket.

Backup Authentication

When you don't have your password manager handy, or when autofill isn't available, StoryPass passwords are always accessible.

Works alongside password managers: StoryPass doesn't replace your password manager—it complements it. Use password managers for your everyday accounts, and StoryPass for the critical passwords you need to remember.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from making up my own story?

Security requires true randomness. If you make up your own story, you'll unconsciously choose predictable patterns based on your life, interests, and experiences. Attackers know this and build their cracking dictionaries accordingly. StoryPass uses cryptographically secure random selection—truly unpredictable—to ensure maximum entropy while maintaining memorability through story structure.

Should I use the same story for all my accounts?

No! Generate a unique password for each website or service. Never reuse passwords, even memorable ones. If one service gets breached, you don't want attackers trying that password on all your other accounts. Think of StoryPass as a tool to create multiple memorable passwords—one per service—not a single master password for everything.

Do I still need a password manager?

Yes! Password managers are excellent tools. StoryPass complements them rather than replacing them. Use your password manager for everyday accounts where autofill works great. Use StoryPass for your master password (to unlock the password manager itself) and for critical accounts you access frequently across multiple devices.

What if I forget my story?

The whole point of StoryPass is that you won't forget. The story structure creates vivid mental imagery that sticks in your memory far better than random characters. That said, treat it like any important password: write it down and store it securely (safe, encrypted file, etc.) as a backup until you're confident you've memorized it.

Is this really secure enough?

Yes. With 36-50 bits of entropy, StoryPass passwords meet government security standards (NIST SP 800-63B). Even more importantly, because you remember them without writing them down, they maintain their full security in real-world use—which traditional strong passwords often don't.

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