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kirjoittanut fsociety, kolme vuotta sittenKeePass is a robust and feature-rich password manager that offers a wide range of customization options and features to help you manage your passwords and other sensitive information securely. One of the standout features of KeePass is its browser integration. The KeePass browser extension allows you to easily autofill login forms on websites, eliminating the need to remember or type in your passwords manually. Additionally, the browser extension can automatically capture new login credentials as you create them, making it easy to add new passwords to your KeePass database without any extra effort.
In addition to its browser integration, KeePass offers support for multiple plugins that can extend its functionality even further. There are plugins available for everything from generating secure passwords to integrating KeePass with other software and services. Some notable plugins include:
KeePassXC-Browser: This plugin adds support for the KeePassXC password manager to the browser extension, allowing you to use both KeePass and KeePassXC interchangeably.
KeePassHttp: This plugin allows other software to communicate securely with KeePass, enabling features like autologin for SSH and RDP sessions, and integration with third-party tools like Remote Desktop Manager.
KeePassQRCodeView: This plugin generates QR codes for your passwords, making it easy to scan and use them on mobile devices without having to manually enter them.
KeePassTotp: This plugin adds support for Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP), which are commonly used for two-factor authentication (2FA). With this plugin, you can store your TOTP secrets in KeePass and use them to generate 2FA codes when logging into supported services.
One of the great things about KeePass is that it is open-source software. This means that anyone can inspect the code to ensure that it is secure and free of backdoors or other vulnerabilities. Additionally, because KeePass is not a commercial product, there are no fees or subscriptions to worry about. This makes it an excellent choice for anyone who values privacy and security and wants to avoid relying on proprietary software or cloud-based password managers.
Another noteworthy feature of KeePass is its support for multiple database formats. This means that you can use KeePass to manage not just passwords, but also other sensitive information like credit card numbers, bank account information, and secure notes. You can even create multiple databases if you want to keep different types of information separate. Additionally, KeePass allows you to secure your databases using a combination of a master password and/or a key file. This provides an additional layer of security, making it even more difficult for attackers to gain access to your data.
Finally, KeePass is incredibly flexible and customizable. You can choose from a variety of themes and color schemes to make it look the way you want, and you can configure the software to behave in the way that best suits your needs. For example, you can set up auto-locking to ensure that your databases are always secure when you're away from your computer, or you can configure KeePass to automatically back up your databases to a remote server.
In conclusion, KeePass is an excellent password manager that offers a wide range of features and customization options. Its browser integration and support for plugins make it incredibly versatile, and its open-source nature ensures that it is secure and free from any proprietary or commercial influence. If you're looking for a password manager that you can customize to meet your exact needs, KeePass is definitely worth considering.
In addition to its browser integration, KeePass offers support for multiple plugins that can extend its functionality even further. There are plugins available for everything from generating secure passwords to integrating KeePass with other software and services. Some notable plugins include:
KeePassXC-Browser: This plugin adds support for the KeePassXC password manager to the browser extension, allowing you to use both KeePass and KeePassXC interchangeably.
KeePassHttp: This plugin allows other software to communicate securely with KeePass, enabling features like autologin for SSH and RDP sessions, and integration with third-party tools like Remote Desktop Manager.
KeePassQRCodeView: This plugin generates QR codes for your passwords, making it easy to scan and use them on mobile devices without having to manually enter them.
KeePassTotp: This plugin adds support for Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP), which are commonly used for two-factor authentication (2FA). With this plugin, you can store your TOTP secrets in KeePass and use them to generate 2FA codes when logging into supported services.
One of the great things about KeePass is that it is open-source software. This means that anyone can inspect the code to ensure that it is secure and free of backdoors or other vulnerabilities. Additionally, because KeePass is not a commercial product, there are no fees or subscriptions to worry about. This makes it an excellent choice for anyone who values privacy and security and wants to avoid relying on proprietary software or cloud-based password managers.
Another noteworthy feature of KeePass is its support for multiple database formats. This means that you can use KeePass to manage not just passwords, but also other sensitive information like credit card numbers, bank account information, and secure notes. You can even create multiple databases if you want to keep different types of information separate. Additionally, KeePass allows you to secure your databases using a combination of a master password and/or a key file. This provides an additional layer of security, making it even more difficult for attackers to gain access to your data.
Finally, KeePass is incredibly flexible and customizable. You can choose from a variety of themes and color schemes to make it look the way you want, and you can configure the software to behave in the way that best suits your needs. For example, you can set up auto-locking to ensure that your databases are always secure when you're away from your computer, or you can configure KeePass to automatically back up your databases to a remote server.
In conclusion, KeePass is an excellent password manager that offers a wide range of features and customization options. Its browser integration and support for plugins make it incredibly versatile, and its open-source nature ensures that it is secure and free from any proprietary or commercial influence. If you're looking for a password manager that you can customize to meet your exact needs, KeePass is definitely worth considering.
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- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Mark Andrew Gerads, kaksi tuntia sitten
- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut SilverAmd, viisi päivää sitten
- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 19902880, seitsemän päivää sitten
- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Craig, kahdeksan päivää sitten
- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 19882925, 19 päivää sitten
- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 18863959, kuukausi sitten
- Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 14868755, kuukausi sittenNot able to add connected database. Nothing happens when clicking the Connect Database button. Bazzite 43 (linux) NVIDIA edition, Firefox 149, KeePassXC 2.7.12
- Arvioitu 4/5kirjoittanut Saturnus, kuukausi sitten
- Arvioitu 4/5kirjoittanut Fokeu, kaksi kuukautta sitten
- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 13156335, kaksi kuukautta sittenWorks fine on my Windows 10 Firefox, and in Firefox on my CachyOS Linux install.
- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Cangrejo, kolme kuukautta sittenBest password manager ever.
I know this depends of Keepassxc development, but it would be nice if card info can be stored. - Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut elsenfox, kolme kuukautta sitten
- Arvioitu 2/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 19733088, kolme kuukautta sittenEigentlich gut, aber umständlich, funktioniert bei vielen Websites einfach mal gar nicht, das Felderkennungs-Tool zum Zuweisen ebenfalls nicht und kostet daher viel Zeit und Nerven in der Benutzung. Daher kann ich ebenso schnell und gut aus KeepassXC kopieren und einfügen und brauche mich nicht mit diesem AddOn herumschlagen; leider!
- Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut John Hills, kolme kuukautta sittenThe addon randomly shows errors like "KeePassXC-Browser has encountered an error: Key exchange was not successful" which means absolutely nothing to the user and does not help solve the problem in any way. It is the same as showing a message "Error: There has been an error. You're unlucky, too bad for you."
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lähetetty kolme kuukautta sittenGitHub already has an issue about this. In short, there's no way to get details from the API why the key exchange / connection fails. I suggest you take a look at the most common error threads and our Troubleshooting Guide at GitHub. - Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Lani, neljä kuukautta sittenIt seems that the path for native-messaging-hosts is hardcoded.
I want to move the file located at [~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts/org.keepassxc.keepassxc_browser.json] to [xdg-directory :: ~/.config/mozilla], but it fails.
help me? - Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut Ethan, neljä kuukautta sittenit doesn't work when the password is on another page after the email. it always puts the wrong password from another account without even asking which account. developers, add a dropdown to ask the user from which account to take the password, don't just put any random password from any random account in the database. changing any setting didn't fix this.
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lähetetty neljä kuukautta sittenFirst of all, this shouldn't happen. There's already a dropdown selector when filling usernames or password from multiple accounts. Selector from the popup works as well. There are some settings that try to fill the password automatically for the selected username. Disabling those should help. If not, please file an issue to GitHub, thanks. - Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut A1, neljä kuukautta sitten
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- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 16478816, neljä kuukautta sitten
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- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 19642928, neljä kuukautta sitten
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- Arvioitu 5/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 13447327, viisi kuukautta sitten