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mPass is a secure login tool that allows users to access their favorite online services with a single username and password. mPass alleviates the need to remember multiple login credentials by securely storing them in an encrypted format on the user's device. When the user attempts to log in to a service that is supported by mPass, they are prompted to enter their mPass username and password. Once authenticated, the user is granted access to the service. | mPass is a secure login tool that allows users to access their favorite online services with a single username and password. mPass alleviates the need to remember multiple login credentials by securely storing them in an encrypted format on the user's device. When the user attempts to log in to a service that is supported by mPass, they are prompted to enter their mPass username and password. Once authenticated, the user is granted access to the service. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 24 April 2024
Description
mPass is a secure login tool that allows users to access their favorite online services with a single username and password. mPass alleviates the need to remember multiple login credentials by securely storing them in an encrypted format on the user's device. When the user attempts to log in to a service that is supported by mPass, they are prompted to enter their mPass username and password. Once authenticated, the user is granted access to the service.