![]() If I press the shortcut to autotype in the browser, the focus moves to Desktop#2 where Keepass is running and gives me the dialogue of which account I want to use. Say I have keepassxc open and living on Desktop#2 and my browser on Desktop#1. That can be confusing, but it also allows the KeePass ecosphere to evolve much faster than if one person had to do everything himself.On MacOs Catalina, KeepassXC performs the autotype in random windows when Keepass isn't running on the same virtual desktop as the window in which the autotype is triggered from. All other clients are unofficial releases created by third-party developers. Interestingly, only the Windows version is actually published by Mr. Given that he is a one-man band as it were, that approach makes a lot of sense. It appears that the developer has put his effort into improving the functionality of KeePass rather than the appearance. The user interface for KeePass doesn’t appear to have changed much since the birth of the product back in 2003. Here’s what the Windows version looks like: There are KeePass clients for most operating systems and web browsers. ![]() While it would be great to see penetration testing results on KeePass, this code audit, along with the various other audits and awards on this page, are all positive signs for KeePass. This last was a code review by the EU’s Free and Open Source Software Auditing project, also known as EU-FOSSA 1. However, as you can see on the Awards, Ratings, and Opinions page, KeePass was audited twice, most recently in 2016. Given that third-party audits are expensive, and KeePass is free, I didn’t expect to find any such audits. The data in the logs is either deleted after at most seven days, or anonymized if kept longer.įor more information, visit the KeePass Legal Documentation page. Session-related data is deleted at the end of the session. The portion of the document covering Privacy appears to comply with the EU’s GDPR (if you want to be sure, check for yourself). The legal verbiage for KeePass is all available here in English and German. ![]() Terms of Use, Disclaimer & Privacy Policy Reichl, much of the KeePass software is actually created and maintained by others. It is free and open-source (FOSS) software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later by the author, Dominik Reichl.Īs often happens with FOSS software, while the core product is created and maintained by Mr. Works on Windows and Mono (Linux, macOS, and BSD) with plugins for other OS’ and browsers.Password list can be exported to TXT, HTML, XML and CSV format.Multi-language support (with over 45 available languages). ![]()
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