Inspiration
Knowing that more and more of our data is being held online, passwords managers are becoming really important. Any data breach of passwords puts your data in the hands of millions. Banking information, social media passwords and governmental information are all foind online and are at risk if your password gets leaked
What it does
Bubble uses a new encryption system based on emoticons to encrypt your passwords
How we built it
We used Java for the backend and HTML, CSS and JavaScript for the frontend.
Challenges we ran into
We knew nothing about HTML, CSS and JavaScript, so we had to learn it from scratch. We ran into a lot of issues because of these new resources.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
The fact that we were able to create a frontend from scratch when we previously knew nothing is a great pride.
What we learned
For the front end, we learned the basics of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. For the backend, we learned how encryption works and how we can make it efficient and reliable.
What's next for Bubble
The goal is for it to work flawlessly, potentially creating extensions that would automatically fill in the passwords online or in applications, like Google or iOS does. The main idea is to store the passwords on a server at home, but since we lack a server, we store them locally on a person's computer.
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