Ask HN: Would you use an app that told you everywhere you had ever logged in to?
I have an idea where users typed in their username and password (or multiple username and password combinations) and the app returned a yes/no for the top 100 (1000?) websites out there.
I "register/sign up" for 100's of services/products a year and at this point do not know who or where they are. I think it would be amazing to have a dashboard of every place I've ever logged into. Similar to the "app settings" page on Facebook/Twitter
http://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=applications
Short of a password manager (1password etc), I don't believe this service exists, and certainly not one that automates logging in to 1000's of websites on your behalf.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 22.9 ms ] threadI don't use a password manager, because for the most part, I feel as if it is already too late. I have registered for probably 100's of websites, most of which I used once (or a long time ago) and since have not accessed.
I think the value might be for users to tie up "loose ends" ie webservices that have your info, you don't know you are registered there, and maybe...don't want to be registered there anymore.
That said, I already use a password manager so I don't believe I'm the target audience for the purpose behind this app. Truthfully at most, I'd maybe look at it once and never bother again. But even then I probably wouldn't if it required me to punch in my password to check. This is especially true for people who use unique passwords.
I appreciate the honesty of HN before trying to build out something that no one would use. I'll keep the ideas coming.