OneKeePass is a cross-platform,open source and secure password manager. It supports the KeePass-compatible database (Kdbx 4.x). It stores and manages all your passwords and other sensitive information in a single encrypted file that can be stored in any location, including private and public cloud solutions. The database is locked with a master key.
All created database files are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES-256, ChaCha20).
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- Simple and modern user interface.
- Entries are grouped as Types or Categories or the standard Group tree.
- Custom entry type with any set of fields can be created as template and used to create entries.
- Any number of custom fields can be added.
- Custom fields can be organized as sections.
- Upload attachments to an entry.
- Basic Auto-Type feature that sends simulated keypresses to other applications in macOS.
- Quick database unlock feature using TouchID for macOS.
- Any number of databases can be created and used.
- Optional additional security by using a key file with or without a master password.
- Time based One-Time Passwords (TOTP) can added and used.
- Supports Light/Dark Theme.
- Multi-language support.
- Automatic Database Opening feature.
- Cloning/Copying entries.
- Diceware Passphrase generator.
- Merging of databases.
- CSV file import.
- Fully offline.
- Browser extension and integration (alpha version).
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Website: github.com/OneKeePass/desktop
Support:
Developer: OneKeePass
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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