
"Passwd is designed specifically for organizations operating within Google Workspace. Rather than competing as a general consumer password manager, its purpose is narrow, and business-focused: secure credential storage, controlled sharing, and seamless Workspace integration. The platform emphasizes practicality over feature overload, aiming to provide a reliable system for teams that already rely on Google's tools. Security as the starting point"
"Encryption and data protection are the basic building blocks of Passwd. Every credential, file, or sensitive asset gets encrypted with AES-256, an extremely secure encryption standard that is widely recognized. Encryption happens before storage, keeping data protected throughout its lifecycle. Passwd is based on a zero-knowledge architecture; only the users, not Passwd, are able to access decrypted data. It does not have any visibility of the stored passwords or secrets."
Passwd targets organizations using Google Workspace, focusing on secure credential storage, controlled sharing, and direct Workspace integration rather than broad consumer features. The platform encrypts every credential, file, and sensitive asset with AES-256 prior to storage and uses a zero-knowledge architecture so only users can decrypt data. Administrative features include centralized control, granular role-based permissions, visibility into credential access and changes, and clear organizational hierarchy. Compliance support includes SOC 2 and GDPR readiness through documentation and controls. Audit logs and access tracking record who viewed, shared, or changed credentials. Reliability is high with minimal downtime and no reported data breaches.
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