The next section of this KeePass review will look at how safe this password manager is. The KeePass vault is heavily encrypted. The service is not cloud-based, which helps keep the service secure because you have control over where you store your data.

KeePass is a free open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in an encrypted database, which can be unlocked with one master key. Cookie Consent. This website uses cookies for improving the usability. Furthermore, we use AdSense for showing ads, and the web server providing the ads may also use cookies. Note that KeePass 2.x runs under Linux / Mac OS X, too; see Running KeePass under Mono. For developers: KeePassJava2 (library for Java) Icons: No trailing icon = compatible with both KeePass 1.x and 2.x. = compatible with KeePass 1.x only. = compatible with KeePass 2.x only. Others: "KeePass" is the password manager developed by Dominik Reichl. KeePass was designed to operate in a windows environment and covers even ancient legacy versions (even as far back as Windows 7, via… plugins), but it is compatible with Mac iOS, Linux and other OSs out there. The major issue with KeePass is the overall UX/UI, namely, the grey Windows 95-style screen that welcomes you once the program is opened. KeePass is a solid password manager when it comes to security, but this open source option suffers from the same problem many like it do: it's hard to use. Read our full KeePass review for all the KeePass 2.34 is the most configurable password manager around, but many of the convenient features we've come to expect are available only through third-party plug-ins. I used Mini KeePass for years on iPhone and iPad, since it was the only solution to access my KeePass password database on my iOS devices. It was clunky, since I had to manually import & export files to sync with the KeePass database on my computer, but it got the job done. I was thrilled to find this app, which is an updated version of Mini

Note that KeePass 2.x runs under Linux / Mac OS X, too; see Running KeePass under Mono. For developers: KeePassJava2 (library for Java) Icons: No trailing icon = compatible with both KeePass 1.x and 2.x. = compatible with KeePass 1.x only. = compatible with KeePass 2.x only. Others: "KeePass" is the password manager developed by Dominik Reichl.

Paid subscriptions add features, priority tech support, and extra storage. It's primarily a web-based service, and apps are offered for Mac, iOS, and Android. Read our detailed review. KeePass is a geekier open-source alternative that stores your passwords on your computer rather than in the cloud. The software is quite technical and may suit Mac Pro Single 2.8 GHz Quad 4 GB Memory, Mac OS X (10.5.4), Sony 34" XBR960 HDTV as Monitor--16GB ipod Touch 2.0 Editor's Review KeePass is a portable password manager for PC (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X), with ports available for Android, iPhone, iPad, and more.Let's face it, most of us use the same password over and over to avoid password management but this practice is highly risky. With the help of Capterra, learn about KeePass, its features, pricing information, popular comparisons to other Password Management products and more. Still not sure about KeePass? Check out alternatives and read real reviews from real users.

Protect your passwords with the open-source KeePass password manager.While the app was initially built for Windows, it can be used on macOS, Android, and Linux as well. KeePass isn't like other password managers, it doesn't store the data on a cloud, which keeps it more secure, but difficult to sync across multiple devices.

KeePassXC is a community fork of KeePassX, the cross-platform port of KeePass for Windows. Every feature works cross-platform and was thoroughly tested on multiple systems to provide users with the same look and feel on every supported operating system. This includes the beloved Auto-Type feature. KeePassX for Mac. The process for Mac is very similar to the Windows installation, and the GUI is very similar as well. Users who are used to open source software should have no trouble navigating the various features. Paid subscriptions add features, priority tech support, and extra storage. It's primarily a web-based service, and apps are offered for Mac, iOS, and Android. Read our detailed review. KeePass is a geekier open-source alternative that stores your passwords on your computer rather than in the cloud. The software is quite technical and may suit Mac Pro Single 2.8 GHz Quad 4 GB Memory, Mac OS X (10.5.4), Sony 34" XBR960 HDTV as Monitor--16GB ipod Touch 2.0 Editor's Review KeePass is a portable password manager for PC (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X), with ports available for Android, iPhone, iPad, and more.Let's face it, most of us use the same password over and over to avoid password management but this practice is highly risky.