Candid Shapes — Password

An overwhelming 67% of people place digits at the end of their passwords (e.g., password1 ).

: Over 20% of passwords in large leaked databases are simple, single dictionary words. Candid Shapes Password

| | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Secure Encryption: Uses standard modern login protocols. | Recovery Flow: Reset emails can be delayed or filtered to spam. | | Biometric Support: On supported devices, you can use FaceID/TouchID to bypass typing the password. | Sync Confusion: Password works, but data may not sync if account setup was flawed. | | Data Protection: Protects sensitive health metrics. | Support: No live chat support for urgent lockouts; relies on email tickets. | An overwhelming 67% of people place digits at

Because the user enters the password by , the traditional attack surfaces for alphanumeric passwords are significantly reduced. If an attacker installs a keylogger on the user’s computer, all they capture is mouse movements or touch gestures, which are far harder to decode into the original shape than character‑by‑character keystrokes. | Recovery Flow: Reset emails can be delayed

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