![]() You just have to install the software, configure the encryption, and set up a master password, and you are done. Unlike LastPass and other password managers, it works offline, storing the password on your computer only, in an encrypted database. Last but not least, it has an awesome autotype function, which you can use to automatically type the credentials in your browser. Also worth mentioning, KeePassXC has an integrated tool for generating secure passwords and is able to download the favicons of the websites you have passwords saved for, so you can differentiate them. ![]() It’s open-source, cross-platform, available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, and encrypts the password database using the industry standard 256-bit AES. ![]() KeePassXC is my favorite password manager, because it simply stores my passwords safely, without generating any headaches.
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