Hubert Ryan

CloudSky - Save and create your passwords with end-to-end encryption

With the CloudSky you can create and save your random password, organize with dood title and finding fast with security end-to-end. You and your password hub are protected by Sixcry Encryption. Copy, visualize and share whenever you want.

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Hubert Ryan
Cloudsky ☁️ is useful and amazing 😌. Hey guys, Hubert Ryan here. I had the decision to release Cloudsky cause' I know how annoying it is to have to create passwords for so many services on the internet that exist today, especially without security or a center for them. I believe that with Cloudsky you will be and feel safe with the entire Sixcry security layer (single end-to-end encryption) that I also developed. Now you can have a place that you'll be able to access when you want to log in web-services faster and without being worried about: "What's my password?". Now with Cloudsky you're ready to get relax. You can know more here following me in the X (Twitter) or Tapedin.
Yahya Aghattass
Congrats on the launch, Hubert. What upcoming features are you considering in your roadmap to differentiate Cloudsky from Bitwarden, for example?
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Hey Hubert, this is such a game changer! Organizing passwords has never been this easy or secure. It’s super cool that you developed Sixcry Encryption yourself—definitely gives that extra peace of mind. Can’t wait to try CloudSky and finally stop stressing about those passwords!
xeav
It's wonderful to be part of Cloudsky and to make internet security increasingly possible.
Monsuru Olajide
Hey Hubert, Thanks for sharing Cloudsky with us! It's great to see a solution aimed at simplifying and securing password management. The Sixcry security layer sounds promising, especially with its single end-to-end encryption. Looking forward to trying it out and finally having a stress-free way to manage all our web-service logins.
Cora Cassola
To keep all my accounts secure, I use different passwords. Remembering them is a nightmare! I've been scribbling them down on paper, but we all know that's not safe. CloudSky has been a lifesaver for organizing my passwords. But, I'm curious—how does CloudSky ensure the security of my data? Congratulates on launch!
Toshit Garg
Congratulations on launch of CloudSky...
Matheus Santana
Fantastic!
Glen Dsouza
Hey @hubertryan . This is a good product. However, I do have a question. How is this different from something like LastPass? how is this going to set itself apart?