“Privacy should stay personal, and PearPass makes that possible.”
Tether, best known as the company behind the USDT stablecoin, is stepping beyond digital assets with the launch of PearPass, a next-generation password manager built for privacy and control.

Unlike traditional password managers that rely on cloud storage, PearPass is completely cloud-free, meaning your passwords stay only on your own devices and nowhere else.
The company claims that PearPass uses robust device-level encryption to store passwords locally. Only when users decide to sync between their own devices does data flow, and even then, it does so via peer-to-peer, completely secured channels.
This method eliminates the dangers associated with server-based storage, which has frequently been the focus of significant data breaches.
The debut comes at a time of increased concerns over cloud security. The vulnerabilities of centralised password vaults were brought to light earlier this year when billions of login credentials from significant platforms were made public in widespread leaks.
According to Tether, PearPass was designed to eliminate these single points of failure and provide users with direct control over their private data.
According to Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, cloud-hosted password managers frequently depend on trusted servers that are susceptible to hacking.
By functioning without go-betweens, back doors, or a continuous internet connection, PearPass avoids this. Even when there is a network outage, core features are still accessible.
PearPass employs open-source cryptographic libraries with end-to-end encryption and has successfully completed an independent security examination by Secfault Security.
Key-based recovery, secure device syncing, automatic password creation, and local-only storage are important features.
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