CastlePass converts your chess moves played against a bot into secure hashed password using SHA-256 Hashing algorithm. CastlePas ensures top‑tier security and generated passwords are NOT stored, everything happens locally on the browser. Now Available on the Chrome Web Store—protect your online accounts with the power of chess.
The longer your sequence of chess moves, the harder it is to crack. A 6-move sequence (12 half-moves) is significantly stronger.
A strong Chess password should involve a variety of pieces and board dynamics. CastlePass enhances strength by Encrypting the moves.
It should not follow well-known openings or standard games. You can customize a board state or unique user-defined sequence.
Questions about this chess password generator? Answers below!
Absolutely! CastlePass uses hashing and strong security practices to create a unique password from your chess moves. Everything is processed locally, so your private information stays safe.
Chess moves help produce unpredictable sequences, making passwords stronger. It’s fun, unique, and ensures you don’t reuse the same password across sites.
CastlePass converts the moves played in a short chess game (between a bot and the user) into a unique password. The sequence of moves is processed locally in your browser and then securely converted into a password using a hashing algorithm.
CastlePass uses SHA-256 hashing to generate the password, ensuring it is strong and secure. Additionally, if custom password functionality is enabled, we plan to add AES encryption in future updates so that even if stored locally, the password data is protected.
No. Your passwords are generated and processed entirely in your browser. The extension does not send your moves or generated passwords to any external server or store them.
CastlePass uses the SHA-256 hashing algorithm to transform your chess moves into a secure password. This widely recognized algorithm ensures that each generated password is robust against common attacks.