Swifty Free Offline Password Manager

  • Post last modified:March 12, 2021
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Swifty is a free and open source password manager for Linux, MacOS and Windows. Using Swifty you can store Login, password, Credit card Information, Secure sensitive notes to your local system. If you want to sync the locally stored data, then you can sync it with Google Drive. It also comes with password generation and time-based one time passwords support. It is released under GNU General Public License v3.0 and build on web technologies.

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Password Safe Password Manager for Linux

  • Post last modified:January 6, 2021
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Password Safe is a free and open source password manager for Linux. Using this you can securely store your passwords and you can also create and import a new keepass safe. It integrates perfectly with the GNOME desktop but you can use on any linux desktop. You can organize your passwords in groups. It comes with automatic database lock during inactivity and session lock, attach files and assign colors to your password entries, search, move and delete entries and more

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AuthPass Password Manager – How to install AuthPass on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:July 21, 2020
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AuthPass is a free and open source Keepass compatible password manager for Linux, Windows, Android, iOS and MacOS. It is released under GPL-3.0 License and based on Flutter. Using this you can store your passwords and share across all your devices. It supports Keepass kdbx 3.x and kdbx 4.x file formats. You can load/decrypt kdbx using password and/or key file. It generates random secure passwords and organize passwords using groups. You can open multiple password files at the same time. It stores all your passwords in your system and in the open Keepass format. But you can sync your passwords using native Google Drive, Dropbox Integation, own NextCloud or OwnCloud (WebDAV) integration.

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