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  1. Software company
  2. Computer Software Shop
  3. Software Vendor

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KeePass is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file.


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3.3

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

11 reviews

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Good password manager

A well-designed password manager. Easy to install, easy to use. The data is only stored locally on the device and you can easily retrieve it as well. Special key combinations make copy and paste quick and easy. After a short time, the data is then removed from the clipboard again. The user interface might look a bit dated, but that's a matter of taste. All in all a pretty good password manager.

30 November 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I started using this amazing tool in…

I started using this amazing tool in 2013 for storing passwords, generating new passwords using my own templates or default on Windows. I'm sure this is the best password manager you can ever find on the Internet. It is not as intuitive for a non-tetchy user, but it still very simple to use IMO.

5 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unfortunately would not work for me

I have tried 3 times to install and use KeePassxc but once closed it would not recognise my password. First time having entered many, many passwords it just would not open. I took the bull by the horns after trying to repair it, and uninstalled and reinstalled and the same again although this time I did not sit and reload all p/w, just a couple. Same again so I give up and find something that will actually work. Incidentally I am 100% sure I had the correct p/w

3 June 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Secure

I put off changing all my passwords for a long time because I didn't want to have to go through everything and update that information. It wasn't until my laptop got stolen and I was forced to secure all my accounts that I decided it's time to switch over. I'm glad I did, it really makes signing in easier, and I'm much happier knowing my passwords are far more secure now than they've ever been in the past.

26 October 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Don't delegate the responsibility of securing all your passwords! Use KeePass and one password to rule them all.

Keepass offers the possibility to keep a local database of all your password, so if someone wants to gain access to it they have to physically access your device before they can attempt anything on the heavily encrypted file itself.

I started using Keepass on a personal computer running under Linux, and I particularly liked the fact that it was open-source (peer audited) and cross-platform. I value the safety of my critical data, especially after one of my passwords was compromised by the infamous Heartbleed flaw.

The inbuilt password generator of Keepass means that you don't even have to worry about coming up with new passwords or remembering them. All you need is a long and complex, but easy to rember master password.

The cross-platform nature of Keepass allows to move the database to various devices: Windows, OSX, Android, iOS, Blackberry OS, iOS... you name it.

We are encouraged to transfer more and more of our sensitive data on remote cloud servers that can easily be compromised by flawed security code, but a solution like Keepass means that you don't have to delegate responsibility and you can stay in charge of your critical data.

21 September 2017
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