![]() KeePass is a free opensource password manager that stores all your passwords in a single encrypted file. TL DR Password managers remember your passwords, so you don’t have to. If you use the same password for your bank and adobe and adobe gets hacked, and then your decrypted password can also be used to access your bank account, especially if you don’t have TFA, 2-factor authentication enabled. This is more secure than using the same password for multiple sites. Password managers enable users to create a unique password for each website, service, or application without requiring a user to memorize each password. Most password managers even take the pain out of filling out the username & password combinations for websites and apps with some kind of autotype or autofill plugin. They create new hard to crack passwords for each service or application for you. They come in different flavors some are services like DashLane and LastPass where services are to a server in the cloud (internet), and others come as file based apps that store all your information in a file that you control. ![]() Convenient as in you don’t have to lug around a physical iron vault full of passwords written down on posted notes. Password managers are secure encrypted vaults used to store and retrieve your valuables such as passwords, software licenses, and digital certificates at your convenience.
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