Password Manager Guide

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2 min readJul 23, 2021

There is one thing most sites that process sensitive data on the internet have in common — authentication. And as you know, keeping all those usernames and passwords secure can be a challenge. $OKLG can help.

The Use Case

The $OKLG password manager is not built for active use on a daily basis (yet), but is intended to be more of a long term vault. Perhaps the most applicable use case is storing all your wallet seed phrases and private keys. Reference the following steps on how to use it:

1. Navigate to the ok.let’s.go Platform and click on Password Manager

2. Click on Create New Encryption Key

3. WRITE DOWN OR COPY THE KEY SOMEWHERE SAFE. YOU’LL NEED IT TO VIEW YOUR CREDENTIALS LATER

4. Either add accounts one by one or use the bulk upload tool — can be in app or .csv (bulk upload costs 50% less)

5. Click submit

6. Your credentials will now be viewable in the platform when connected to the wallet used when storing the credentials

NOTE: You can change your entries for free at any time.

If you have questions, want to learn more, or simply want to meet the $OKLG community, check out our website, Telegram, and other blogs!

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ok.let's.go. is a blockchain project using $OKLG to build and deploy dApps for the crypto community. It's the perfect blend of culture, meme, and utility.