🔒 LOCAL STORAGE ONLY — Never transmitted to any server

Generated Password History

Your last generated passwords — stored only in this browser, never on servers

🔒 All history is stored only in your browser's localStorage. Nothing is sent to our servers. Clearing your browser data removes all history permanently.
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⚠️ Security Reminder: Password history is a convenience feature. For long-term storage, use a dedicated password manager. Clear your history regularly if you're on a shared device.

Password History — Stored Only in Your Browser

PassKit.in automatically saves a log of recently generated passwords in your browser's localStorage. This history lets you retrieve a password you generated moments ago without having to regenerate it. It is stored entirely on your device — nothing is sent to PassKit.in's servers or any third party.

How localStorage Works

localStorage is a browser feature that stores data as key-value pairs tied to the website's domain. Data persists across page refreshes and browser restarts, but is isolated to that device and browser. Clearing your browser's site data for passkit.in — or clicking "Clear All" in this history view — permanently deletes all saved passwords.

Is Storing Passwords in localStorage Safe?

For a generated password history, localStorage is an appropriate convenience store. PassKit.in only saves passwords you generated here — not passwords from other services. However, localStorage is accessible to any JavaScript running on the page, so it should not be used to store passwords for other services. For permanent password storage, always use a dedicated password manager (Bitwarden, 1Password, etc.) with end-to-end encryption.

Should I Clear My Password History?

Yes, if you are on a shared or public device. Clear your history after each session on computers you don't own. On your personal device, the history is useful to retrieve recent passwords, but avoid leaving sensitive credentials in it long-term. Use a password manager for anything you need to keep permanently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does PassKit.in store my passwords on a server?

No. PassKit.in is 100% client-side. All passwords are generated using crypto.getRandomValues() in your browser and stored only in your browser's localStorage. No data is transmitted to any server. PassKit.in has no database, no user accounts, and no backend storage.

What happens when I clear my browser data?

Clearing your browser's cookies and site data for passkit.in will permanently delete your password history. The passwords cannot be recovered. This is by design — if you need to keep a password permanently, copy it and save it in a dedicated password manager before clearing your history.

What is the best way to store generated passwords?

Use a dedicated password manager with end-to-end encryption, such as Bitwarden (open-source, free), 1Password, or Dashlane. Generate passwords with PassKit.in, copy them, and immediately save them in your password manager. Never store passwords in plain text files, browser bookmarks, or email drafts.