Protect your most sensitive files
Passwordless Storage for Your Computers
MySafe provides military-grade security for your sensitive files with the convenience of passwordless authentication.
Private by design
Only you can access your sensitive files. Your files never leave your computer without your permission, and they are never transferred to Loop8 servers.
Protect up to three computers
MySafe can protect up to three computers, whether at home or at work, wherever you need to keep sensitive files private.
Built-in tripwire (security trigger)
Get a notification on your phone if anyone tries to open your MySafe, no matter where you are in the world.
Online or offline
While other providers store your sensitive files on their servers, MySafe stores files locally on your computer without requiring a cloud backup. You can optionally back up an encrypted copy of your vault by signing in with the Gmail account of your choice. Your data stays with you, period.
Frequently Asked Questions
A passwordless authentication manager for computers allows users to access their accounts on PCs, desktops, and Macs without using traditional passwords, instead relying on biometrics, security keys, or other verification methods.
It reduces the reliance on passwords, which are vulnerable to attacks, by using more secure methods like biometric data or hardware tokens for user identity verification.
Yes, many passwordless authentication managers are compatible with both Windows and Mac, allowing seamless integration across different operating systems.
Common methods include biometric verification (fingerprint or facial recognition), hardware security keys, and smartcards.
Passwordless authentication is very secure, leveraging advanced encryption and unique identifiers like biometrics, which are difficult to replicate or steal.
Yes, many passwordless authentication managers offer integration with traditional password managers, providing an additional security layer.
Setup typically involves installing the passwordless authentication software, configuring biometric or security key settings, and linking it to your accounts.
Most passwordless authentication systems provide alternative login options, such as a security key, recovery code, or backup password.
While some passwordless authentication tools are free, others might require a subscription or a one-time purchase, especially for enterprise-level features.
Not all applications and websites currently support passwordless authentication, but many are adopting it for better security, particularly in enterprise environments.