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Happy user since 2003
Utilisateur Windows
One of the reasons I've stuck with KeePass over the years was that it was the *only* password manager that (a) supported all the platforms I used (Windows, Linux, Android, IOS, Windows Phone, and Blackberry), and (b) it allowed for multiple database files.
That last bit cannot be underscored. I have a general password database that's on my phone, my tablet, my PC, etc. for all my non-critical passwords, like GMail, Outlook, and various websites. But I also have a dedicated database for my bank, my ProtonMail account, Amazon, etc. That database is only on my primary PC (which has rotating backups on encrypted media in locked safes).
What that means is that even if someone (1) stole my phone, and (2) cracked my Android phone security to...Afficher davantage
That last bit cannot be underscored. I have a general password database that's on my phone, my tablet, my PC, etc. for all my non-critical passwords, like GMail, Outlook, and various websites. But I also have a dedicated database for my bank, my ProtonMail account, Amazon, etc. That database is only on my primary PC (which has rotating backups on encrypted media in locked safes).
What that means is that even if someone (1) stole my phone, and (2) cracked my Android phone security to...Afficher davantage

I Love Keepass
Utilisateur Windows
Granted, there's not a lot of handholding, but once you get over that, the possibilities are endless. I use it with the Kee Chrome plugin (also works with Brave) for storing and autofilling username and password fields.
I now have unique, complex passwords for every site I use, if one was to get compromised, all of my other accounts will be safe.
I also use the KeyOTP plugin to store 2FA / Google authenticator seeds which now get autofilled without messing around with my phone.
For Linux nerds, you can store your SSH private key and passphrase and use it with Pageant for seamless, passwordless access to servers via putty :)
Keepass blows everything else out of the water.
I now have unique, complex passwords for every site I use, if one was to get compromised, all of my other accounts will be safe.
I also use the KeyOTP plugin to store 2FA / Google authenticator seeds which now get autofilled without messing around with my phone.
For Linux nerds, you can store your SSH private key and passphrase and use it with Pageant for seamless, passwordless access to servers via putty :)
Keepass blows everything else out of the water.

Keepass is best in security for password
Utilisateur Windows
Keepass manage all passwords securily in encrypted in local device

Keepass is best in security for password
Utilisateur Windows
Keepass manage all passwords securily in encrypted in local device

Pefection
Utilisateur Windows
I haven't tried anything else. Why try when you know you have the best password software. I have looked at the so called "consumer" grade that friends us and turned them on to KeePass. After 5 minutes of a quick tutorial they will not go back to that other crap. hey even my wife uses it and she is as non techie as they come. So there you go!

KeepassXC, same but better
Utilisateur Linux
Keepass is actually very easy to learn and the if you wish, use KeepassXC, they have a few improvements worth the shift.

Love it!
Utilisateur iOS
I’ve been using KeePass for years. I like the interface 90s feel and am tired of over stylized rounded button fluffy GUIs. The security is where it packs it’s punch. I copy my KDBX to OneDrive and then to my phone. Easy to do and I don’t have to second guess a cloud service having all my passwords and the risk of a service provider security breach.

Excellent UI
Utilisateur Windows
I don't understand the hate towards the UI, I'm tired of round, overly designed, unnecessarily animated software. This is beautiful as it is functional, with a vintage 90's feel. I love the look of it. It was also easy to use, I don't consider myself too techy but one youtube tutorial was enough to get a simple run-down of the functions, just like any new software I choose to use. I'm switching from Dashlane.

Easy to use
Utilisateur Windows
Have used Keepass for over 8 years and it works great.

Piece of piss
Utilisateur iOS
Who cares what it looks like as long as it does the job. Keepass does it so it's a win. I'll never go back to Lastpass and I'd used that for nigh on ten years. All the others might look pretty but as I said what's the point when you get the same functionality with Keepass
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