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MOM: Not important password manager

Why do we create MOM: Not Important Password Manager?

We always have a list of passwords in a special area of your notebook, PC or phone because there are just too many to remember!!!!

Some are important, which you would remember by heart and most are rarely used and doesn't contain financial documents, thus deemed not important.

Does this sound familiar to you?

Losing or accidentally deleting the list
Spending unnecessary time canceling and updating new password
Can't find password in the sea of password list when you needed it
Sea of passwords, organised it please, save me

That is why we created MOM

Leave the remembering of passwords to MOM.
MOM will sort your passwords in categories and provide access in a click.
Gone are the days where you have to reset your passwords by getting security passwords via your email and hand phone.

Too often then not, we tend to use the same passwords or/and user name across multiple websites.

And if one of this website is not secured, your game accounts, credit card billing, privacy and etc. are at stake. In 2017, 1.4 billion online account details are found in the Dark Web.

How then is it possible to not use the same passwords and user name throughout all your online account? Say 30-50 different passwords and user name... (More details on securing your online account).


Secure your online account...

Never forget your passwords...

Access in a click... 

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