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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.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security 207 social mentions
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Bitwarden is a free and open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Freemium
- $10.0 / Annually (Premium)
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security 606 social mentions
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KeePass Cross-Platform Community Edition - A community maintained fork of the popular KeePassX...Pricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security 235 social mentions
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Web and desktop password manager compatible with KeePass.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security 18 social mentions
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Secure your life, forget your passwordsPricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security 4 social mentions
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Free and open source password manager for Windows/Mac/LinuxPricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security 10 social mentions
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Security for the Heart of the EnterprisePricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security
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KeePass-compatible password manager for iOSPricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security 8 social mentions
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Spectre is a web application to diff screenshots.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security
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TeamPass is a Passwords Manager dedicated for managing passwords in a collaborative way on any...Pricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Tool 6 social mentions
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Next-gen open source password managerPricing:
- Open Source
#Password Management #Password Managers #Security 8 social mentions
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Doppler is the multi-cloud SecretOps Platform developers and security teams trust to provide secrets management at enterprise scale.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Freemium
- Free Trial
#Security #Secrets Management #Developer Tools 21 social mentions
I'm wondering if people here have used both 1Password and Bitwarden? For example, I've used both and my opinion is: 1Password has slicker UI and better UX here and there; however, since they moved to a subscription based model I moved to Bitwarden, and I don't regret it. Bitwarden is more than good-enough. What it more - it's FREE and open-source.