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This is hand down the best free password manager out there.
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I would have liked to use this application to quit Kaspersky pw manager. I managed to do an export from there and convert it to a CSV as mentioned on a page i found on your website with a lot of bulls*** about and a sample.csv and no possible way to download the plugin. Unfortunately after installing Keepass about 3h ago i am still unable to make it work or import my csv into this application.
I find the info on your website confusing and very very far from user friendly, it seems like you almost need a programmer background or something to make this work. Those people might enjoy it but someone like me who just needs a working application this is a total waste of my precious time
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good
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Excellent tool that can be used for personal and business pasword storage.
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Top security software. I am very grateful that I got it, especially for free.
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Perfect to keep your data secure!
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Very useful, easy and powerful. Great project!
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Best password safe out there, been using it for years! While I realize there are several Android knock-offs, most are buggier than a picnic. I would surely love to see an official version from you guys in the Google Play Store someday.
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been using for over 15 years - reliable - has it's quirks but what doesn't - ease to use
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Very useful and well developed programm!
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I like it. Thanks to developers. I prefer Turkish language.
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I have used KeePass for six years. Never disappointed. Although free I want to take this opportunity to suggest an 'achievement offering' of 25 dollars or more. The Developer truly deserves it for their hard work and ingenuity. DEFINATLY WOULD RECCOMEND!!!
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the most useful program
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Without question - the best!
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The World's Greatest Password Manager
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Slip sliding away... In 2010, KeePass was a great and wonderful accomplishment. Unfortunately, it's 2022. KeePass looks more and more like a patchwork of incremental changes and improvements built on an outdated application, which makes unreasonable demands on the patience and technical abilities of the average user. No one wants to punch in a password any more if they can avoid it. Two-factor authentication is becoming the norm. Everyone wants their two or more intelligent devices to recognize them automatically. Windows is not the only important operating system any more. KeePass for Windows has not evolved to keep up with modern expectation. While there is a KeePass-compatible app for Android that enables the use of biometrics, there's no native, maintained, fully-functional way to make the KeePass for Windows application use Windows Hello biometrics. (The one plug-in that does this has not been updated for years). Firefox and Chrome trust Windows user identification security ( They don't have to, of course, but who logs in each session to use a browser?) I understand the rationale. I chose not to continue to use KeePass 1.x. Once I decided to use 2.x, I had to trust the encryption routines of the Windows OS. If I want some semblance of convenience, I have to trust the Android KeePass port app author, Google, Mozilla, all other Windows components supplied by Microsoft, my Windows antivirus vendor, Samsung, Dell, and I don't actually know who else. I know they are not completely trustworthy. I am just not the kind of person that goes to the trouble of implementing two-channel keystroke obfuscation. I have made the bet that no criminal or government will ever put a clipboard peeper or keystroke logger onto my computer. Bad things sometimes happen, yes, but if I take reasonable precautions, I may die of old age before any particular bad thing happens to me. Take earthquakes, for example. Should I limit my life experiences by refusing to live only in regions where earthquakes never occur? Now multiply that by every other foreseeable hazard. Is there anywhere left to live? If an application is engineered for people who are so principled, distrustful, and technologically adept that they will only use open-source applications and operating systems running on hardware they assembled themselves, eventually that special group of people will be the only users. I wish you well. Sadly, if something does not change, that's what I think will happen.
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This is a great program which I've used for years. Everything I could want from a password manager is here and works perfectly. I've used other pay programs and this beets them all. The only thing I wish is they ported this to other devices (Mac, Linux, iPhone, Android, etc). However; there is other apps on these other OS's that work with the KeePass database files so it isn't the end of the world. Thanks very much developers.
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best in market
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I have used this application for decades and it is one of the best in class
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The best password manager in the world.
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Thanks alot to the author, this easy to use software
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Perfect tool for people like me who do not want to use the cloud-based password services. The database can be put on the personal cloud but I prefer to copy it over my computers and android (cell phone & tablet). The android version is really good. I recommend it strongly as it seems to me to be the best secure password storage for cloud-sceptics.
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Easy to use software, thanks to the author
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I love this soft using it for years and years
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A very convenient program. Nothing superfluous - and everything you need. Thank you to the creator.
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I have used this software for years and it has never failed me
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I have been using this product ages (cant remember how much but for sure more than 10 years) it works like a dream - my passwords are synced in all platforms with no issues - ios, android, mac, linux, windows etc... - very easy to use -