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By N33dJe5u5

Before use make sure to go into signInInfo.py and in the quotes, putting an MD5 hash str for both the userName and passWord.
This will be used to sign-in to your password manager.
This is a very amateur build, but will be improved in the future.
Please make sure to check out the credits as the Main idea was not entirely mine.
Run pwmngr.py after inputing your MD5 Hashed userName and passWord and in the sign-in use your unhashed userName and passWord.

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