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Also, because it's open source, it is to be trusted much more than other recent efforts like Enpass, whose creators stubbornly refuse to admit that they could open source their project and still have an income from their product.
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It's free, stores your data locally (or leaves the choice up to you how to sync it) and has browser integration. KeepassXC is, at the time of writing (5th March 2017), the best cross-platform password manager I know. And, crucially, it has browser integration through two browser addons: Passifox (for Firefox) and ChromeIPass for Chrome/Chromium (but it works with much more private browsers, like Vivaldi, Iridium and Ungoogled Chromium. Secondly, it is compatible 100% with databases used by Keepass, KeepassX, MacPass and Keeweb. Firstly, it runs the same on Windows, Mac and Linux.

KeepassXC (this thing) solves this problem. If you use Firefox as your browser - and it's still the best/most privacy-oriented browser out there (if you configure it right) - your Keefox extension might soon stop working because the way Mozilla plan on implementing browser extensions. But these don't have browser integration. Its database format is compatible with native Mac apps like KeepassX, KeeWeb and MacPass. And that's because if you use Tresorit, Spideroak or Cryptomator, the company you host the file with won't even know they are syncing it for you, cannot lose it through a hack (or it won't matter if they do), and can't be subpoenad to give it away to law enforcement.īut two problems might come up with the otherwise excellent Keepass/Keefox setup: with Tresorit, Spideroak or Cryptomator involved), you have a huge security/privacy advantage over commercial products like Lastpass, 1Password, Roboform, Keeper and Dashlane. As long as you securely sync your database (e.g. I highly recommend this product.Unless you're a Mac user, the venerable and feature-rich Keepass (the original) will run well for you (Linux and Windows), and can easily be transformed into a Lastpass-killer when you pair it up with Keefox for browser integration. It is not a problem for me, but that is the only thing I can critique. If you want to create a new entry, you have to exit the app/Safari, create it in KyPass and then go back to the app/Safari to select it. They just need to add an add/new entry feature. My only critique on an great product is password generation during real time use. It also lets you use touch/FaceID or pin to keep you from retyping your password (if you want that).
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Portable KeePassXC can be used from a USB stick or similar with no prior installation. Two-factor Authentication KeePassXC supports two-factor authentication (2FA). So far I have not had any problems except for changing my Apple ID password (you have to copy and paste in the “re-type.” box). Works Offline KeePassXC can be used without the need to connect to the internet. It reads and integrates well into Safari as well as apps. It is really easy to set it up to read different cloud drives/programs and I am using Google Drive. After trying several, I pulled the trigger on KyPass because of the integration into iOS as well as using and syncing cloud storage.
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I have been using KeePass software for years on many platforms and was looking for an integrated program for my new iPhone. KyPass is also the most complete iOS version with a lot of feature not available in our competitors.ĭocumentation with all the features available at KyPass is powerful enough the replace your desktop application!
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