Friend: "So, what’s this Toqen.app thing anyway? Just another password manager? I have everything saved in my browser, I’m good." Me: "That’s the thing - it’s not. Browsers remember your passwords. Toqen.app makes them unnecessary." Friend: "What do you mean 'unnecessary'? How am I supposed to log in? Magic?" Me: "Think of it this way: a standard login is like a door with a cheap lock. Anyone with a copy of the key-your password-can walk right in. Toqen.app turns your smartphone into a universal digital key. You don’t have to type anything. You just walk up to the 'door' (open the website), scan a QR code, and your phone tells the site: 'Everything’s good, this is the owner, let him in.'" Friend: "Wait, so I don’t have to remember anything? That sounds like a security nightmare. Okay, what if I’m sitting in a cafe and someone else tries to log in using my name from the other side of the world?" Me: "That’s the main 'wow' effect.…