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(Proposed UX specification for https://phynti.com)

Phynti

Keep your digital assets safe by trusting your friends.

Create a free account

It's human to forget. By trusting your closest friends, you can still retrieve your passwords.

A situation may occur that makes you unable to recall your passwords. With Phynti, a vault for passwords & digital assets, that's OK. Using industry standard secret sharing, fragments of a master passphrase is distributed among your closest friends.

Keep yourself safe from hackers.

Your passwords & assets are protected by the industry's best encryption, a master passphrase of your choice, and optionally redundant two factor authentication [W]. We don't keep a copy of the master passphrase, so even if we are breached, there's nothing to steal. Our code is open source, so you can perform full due diligence on our procedures.

Set up a free account in three clicks...

The basic setup is three key fragments of which any two will uncover your master passphrase (when combined with a single-use SMS code sent to your phone). The fragments are distributed among your three most trusted friends or family members.

Click here to get going, and you're done in 90 seconds.

...or design your own vault

  • I want three ▼ key fragments to distribute among friends.
  • Any two ▼ of these are required to assemble the master passphrase.
  • In addition I want no ▼ mandatory fragments. (These can be shared with selected third parties, such as affiliated banks and NGOs)
  • I'll use SMS messages ▼ for two factor authentication. Other, redundant options are available and recommended.
  • When safe rooms becomes available, my preferred NGO key holder(s) are Amnesty International and the Norwegian Bar Association ▼
  • My encryption scheme is SHA-512 enveloped in SHA-3 ▼.

Click here to finish setting up your tailored Phynti.

Safe rooms

Phynti plans to offer safe rooms where scans for safety threats can happen while otherwise protecting the users' privacy.