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- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 1-5 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Great password management system
Reviewed on 2022/11/09
we changed from lastpass to keepass because it is free and it has almost all the funcionality
we changed from lastpass to keepass because it is free and it has almost all the funcionality
Pros
It is free, easy of use and does its function very simple and well
Cons
Better user interface and password protection for some entries
- Industry: Construction
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Fantastic Credential/Password Software
Reviewed on 2022/12/19
I love this software, I hope it continues to be more accessible on other platforms but otherwise...
I love this software, I hope it continues to be more accessible on other platforms but otherwise it's a key piece of software I use on my personal Windows machines as well as within my workplace.
Pros
First of all the software is free which is fantastic for the developers, secondly the software is simple to use and secure. I can relax knowing my credentials for the hundreds of sites I use is stored somewhere safe and I can easily access the credentials/serial keys I need when I'm on my machine. There is also unofficial apps for other platforms which I have only just found out via their home website which is a bonus!
Cons
I can't think of anything I least like about the software, it was due to not having an app on iOS/Android but it appears there is.

- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
Good way to keep your passwords secure and safe
Reviewed on 2019/01/10
Easy to use and a nice way to store secure passwords without trusting a third party to store them...
Easy to use and a nice way to store secure passwords without trusting a third party to store them online for you, at the cost of some convenience.
Pros
You do not have to rely on and trust some online service to manage your passwords. You can store everything in a local file and back it up to the cloud if necessary. Uses a very widespread standard so there are many mobile apps for opening the database on your phone and browser extensions for autofill available. You can easily generate a secure password in the program itself. The database can be made harder to crack by brute force by increasing the number of encryption cycles and adding a key file.
Cons
The interface is a bit outdated. Also, there is no native Linux or MacOS support (it can be run using Mono, but it sometimes has some bugs). You have to manually sync the database between devices and there is no official website autofill feature, which many online password storage services do have.
- Industry: Automotive
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
The best offline password manager in the market
Reviewed on 2022/12/20
I have been utilizing KeePass for over a decade to store ALL THE INFORMATION related to every...
I have been utilizing KeePass for over a decade to store ALL THE INFORMATION related to every vendor at our business. It is by far the safest, easiest, and quickest way to store and manage usernames and passwords. I use it daily to access so much data beyond just usernames and passwords. Once you realize how easy it is to store and access different kinds of data with the program, you wont want to store the data anywhere else.
Pros
It stores your password offline (on your device, not in the cloud) , so you won't hear about your passwords being compromised from the latest hacking some website. It's a small lightweight piece of software that just works. The built-in hot keys for entering your passwords automatically works great for most websites and can be manually configured for stubborn websites where the login boxes are not otherwise detected. It can safety store your username, password, URL, PIN numbers, phone numbers, addresses, really any data you desire.
Cons
You have to manually configure "Triggers" to backup the password database and synchronized it, if you want those to tasks automated.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Best Password Vault & manager software
Reviewed on 2020/10/07
its very good software to store passwords, specially in digital works where we are using multiple...
its very good software to store passwords, specially in digital works where we are using multiple websites, emails and office/work related stuff, and remembering all passwords and username along with URL/websites/banking etc is very difficult. Here keypass gives us solution where we can store our passwords so that we will never forget password details. Also as its completely offline solution thus our passwords are saved in database present of our laptop/desktop, so we can trust this software.
Pros
1.) Easy installation and required very less space on disk.
2.) Software interface is very user friendly and easily understandable.
3.) It also predicts if our password is weak or strong.
4.) Provides encryption to password stored by encrypting the associated database.
5.) Customization of folders and sub containers along with search option is available.
6.) Import/export option is also available.
7.) Password database will be stored locally on local desktop/laptop so no point of password leak/hack online.
Cons
I found this software pretty good as I am using this since 5 years, never faced any issue with Keepass so no cons from my end.
Alternatives Considered
BitwardenReasons for Switching to KeePass
First of all its keepass is freeware software so we don't have to pay for it, secondly its offline software so you can use it offline and its database is also created on local system so privacy and protection is good as compare to other software's which stores password database online or on cloud.- Industry: Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
One Password for Everything
Reviewed on 2022/06/29
The number of login accounts to keep track of continues to grow, especially in a business setting....
The number of login accounts to keep track of continues to grow, especially in a business setting. Each customer or supplier has their own page to interact with their systems. Having one central location for individual credentials is critical. It is much better than some systems of physical sticky notes or openly accessible text files.
Pros
The file-based storage format of KeePass was the most appealing feature. My information is not stored in some unknown location in the cloud and I have complete control over where it is. I can choose the cloud storage location that I want to have my passwords accessible anywhere. There are applications for desktop and mobile that can use the same file format. Syncing between file locations is painless.
Cons
There haven't been any issues with this software so far.
Alternatives Considered
LastPassReasons for Switching to KeePass
Looking for a non-cloud application to store passwords but would still allow the storage of the password file (in encrypted form) in a cloud environment.- Industry: Staffing & Recruiting
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
Keepass Review
Reviewed on 2020/04/07
The product gets updated regularly and has a lot of security features. When you lock your computer...
The product gets updated regularly and has a lot of security features. When you lock your computer keepass automatically locks as well if you set it to. You can also set it to lock if it hasn't been used in a specified amount of time.
It has nice way of grouping information into folders. and allows you to sort them alphabetically.
Pros
My Favorite thing about the product other than it being open source is the fact that it is not web-based. This minimizes the risk of my data falling into the wrong hands due to a breach on the provider's end.
Cons
It is difficult to get it to play nice with some web browsers. A lot of times I couldn't get auto fill to work right and had to rely on copy and paste.
Alternatives Considered
LastPassReasons for Switching to KeePass
Keepass is an open-source product, so we could use it without incurring additional costs. It puts security in the user's hands, unlike other products that are largely dependent on the provider's environment being secure. This can be a bad thing for the less technically inclined but works for my use case.- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Great functionality and usability for 0 cost!
Reviewed on 2019/05/23
We're using it as a secure internal password database, it's saved us from writing the passwords...
We're using it as a secure internal password database, it's saved us from writing the passwords down in word files or on our computers which is very insecure. As we've got it on our online file server it's also accessible from any device, it makes connecting to routers a whole lot easier as all the information can be put into a single Keepass entry.
Pros
The software has the same functionality as a lot of other software I've tried but without the price tag, it's an amazing bit of kit when you consider it's free. The database itself is encrypted, it has the ability to generate secure passwords based on your preferences. It has a secure copy/paste function that deletes it from your clipboard after a certain amount of seconds.
Cons
It can be annoying if you've saved changes and another user has the database open although this can be fixed by setting up the sync client to avoid this.
Reasons for Switching to KeePass
It's free compared to the other products and has all the functionality that I need.- Industry: E-Learning
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
Great credentials manager!
Reviewed on 2021/02/10
Pretty content with the features it provides, it serves as our main credentials manager for the IT...
Pretty content with the features it provides, it serves as our main credentials manager for the IT department, will keep using it.
Pros
1- Totally free.
2- Incredible number of supported plugins and extensions.
3- DB file (.kdbx) is compatible with third-party apps which runs on mobile platforms such as iOS and Android.
4- Easy searching and sorting.
5- Could export to TXT, HTML, XML, and CSV.
Cons
1- Can't centrally manage all user files.
2- GUI somehow looks outdated.
3- Can't auto-save passwords.
Alternatives Considered
LastPassReasons for Choosing KeePass
Because LastPass charges for password sharing, on the other hand, KeePass is free.Switched From
LastPassReasons for Switching to KeePass
We support open source, and KeePass is a perfect example to free open source ware.- Industry: Education Management
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
The only password manager I reccomend.
Reviewed on 2022/02/09
Pros
Open source, continuously improved and secure password generator and identity storage solution.
Cons
Lack of online synchronisation and other QoL features - remedied by managing these things yourself, but not as 'pick up and go' as some competitors. Still, for the price of $0, it's hard to be beat.
Reasons for Switching to KeePass
Free, open source and secure software without the bells and whistles that concern me from a security standpoint.- Industry: Banking
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Great Passwor
Reviewed on 2024/03/05
Pros
The software is great for managing your passwords, easy to use.
Cons
Did not encounter any issues with the software
- Industry: Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 7.0 /10
KeePass review
Reviewed on 2023/04/09
I've been using KeePass for long time and my experience was always great!
I've been using KeePass for long time and my experience was always great!
Pros
The security features of KeePass are key for me. The history of tool gives it sufficient credibility.
Cons
The user interface is easy to use but slightly "old-school". More modern UI would be really welcomed.
- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
KeePass, The King of Password Managers
Reviewed on 2021/07/14
KeePass is my favorite password manager because it prioritizes security over convenience. While...
KeePass is my favorite password manager because it prioritizes security over convenience. While other services' password databases have been hacked because of their cloud-based existence, I rest peacefully knowing that my passwords are stored securely and locally.
Pros
KeePass is the most secure and best password management software I have used. By keeping storage local, security is increased. It does have plugins that allow for storing the password database in the cloud for those who need such a thing, but while that can be convenient, the security offered by a local solution like KeePass is unsurpassed. Moreover, it offers a variety of customization options when generating passwords, an efficient search and password organization tool, and regular free updates. So long as this software is supported by the developer, I will be using it.
Cons
There is very little not to like about KeePass. Despite the inconvenience that comes with a local password manager (as opposed to the universal cloud-based services), the increased security (the primary purpose of a password manager, in my opinion) is worth it. As such, I have no significant complaints--this software exactly serves my needs.
- Industry: Libraries
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Best Password Safe and Manager
Reviewed on 2018/11/06
KeePass allows you to easily utilize unique and complex passwords on every account you have. Trust...
KeePass allows you to easily utilize unique and complex passwords on every account you have. Trust me, you have more online accounts than you may realize, and ANYTIME I create an account (even for one time use) I log the information into KeePass. This prevents creating numerous "zombie" accounts...a threat to your security. ONE TIP: If you want to utilize KeePass from different devices, but keep everything in synch, simply store the data file in a Dropbox (or similar) account, but install the program itself on each device. Make sure your KeePass master password AND your Dropbox password is complex and secure! Then, any changes made to account info is safely stored in an encrypted file in Dropbox.
Pros
KeePass allows you to keep all your passwords in one place, and UNDER YOUR CONTROL since the file resides on your computer. Like other password managers, all you need to remember is ONE password (hopefully something easily remembered, but complex and secure) then you can access all of your other accounts from within KeePass by simply clicking the URL (autotype) for that account. KeePass will also generate secure passwords for you, based upon the criteria you define (so that the password will be compatible with the rules of the account). Each account entry includes a handy notes section so that you can keep track of such things as security question answers, special information needed for that account (such as driver's license numbers or SS numbers, etc.) Best of all , it is completely FREE. You can install it directly on your computer, or utilize the "no install" portable version so that you can keep and run the program from a flash drive. KeePass is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux! Uses top notch encryption. Can be set up to use a key file, but that's optional.
Cons
I've used the program for years, and there isn't much do dislike. I guess that the only limitation would be the learning curve to use all the features and settings. For "non technical" types, KeePass might offer too many features! But taking the time to learn and use the program correctly can GREATLY increase your online security.
- Industry: Hospitality
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
KeyPass Review
Reviewed on 2019/02/18
KeyPass helps me to access my clients data and information securely over the web. I am saving all...
KeyPass helps me to access my clients data and information securely over the web. I am saving all my save strong passwords in an application that can be stored on a USB stick, no need to install or accept any plugins and what not.
Pros
I have been using KeyPass for quite some time now; and what i like about KeyPass is that it is fast and easy to install the software on PC or a USB stick; KeyPass does not need much memory or Hard disk space to operate; i can store all my passwords in the database that can be only accessed via a master password or a key file to unlock the whole database. KeyPass is a password generator that i can create a strong password based on a few options such as; use letters, symbols,alphanumeric, and etc. Keypass allows me to search and sort my passwords, export for txt file or csv, secure clipboard handling which clears out the copied passwords after a few mins and does not store any where in the system; KeyPass the application alone does not store password on the system.
Cons
KeyPass is not compatible with any browsers so if i need to login into any website i would need to open the keypass app and physically copy and paste the password.
Response from Dominik Reichl
The auto-type feature of KeePass types credentials into other applications (including browsers) when pressing a global hot key.
For completely automatic form filling, a browser extension is required. If you are willing to install such an extension: extensions are available for most major browsers on the KeePass plugins page.
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Feel free to use impossible passwords and forget them
Reviewed on 2018/03/20
Pros
Free, and Open Source (which is a great pro when security is at stake). I use KeePassX in Linux and the store format is compatible with other OS versions. I firstly installed an older version and when I upgraded I momentarily thought I had lost all my passwords! But I quickly recovered when the program asked if I wanted to import the old format... The password generator has all the switches to satisfy the most annoying policies (case, symbols, etc). Any change to an entry is stored so that you don't lose the old passwords (in case the update goes wrong).
You can set an expiry date that will remember you to update the password.
The Android app has a pretty evoluted system to keep the password safe without forcing you to type the whole store password.
Great also to remember in how many places you have an account, and weed them out!
Cons
UI is not great. Choosing icons is painful and I cannot find use for most of them, they all look alike.
Many systems, like remote banking, are not happy with just a username and password, and KeePass just offers a "Notes" area for additional pin codes and the like, which isn't functional at all. The auto-type feature needs to be used with care, or you might end up emailing your credentials to somebody!
Some might think that no cloud integration is a con (although I don't).

- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
An important tool to secure your online presence
Reviewed on 2018/12/20
Like many I've used Excel or post-it notes (shudder) to keep track of my passwords. I knew I should...
Like many I've used Excel or post-it notes (shudder) to keep track of my passwords. I knew I should use a different password for each account, but it was so difficult to keep them straight. I investigated cloud-based services and with all the data breaches I just didn't trust that my accounts and passwords would be secure or that the company would even be around. I also wanted to access my passwords on my phone. So I chose keepass because I could store the vault-file on my DropBox which is also available on my android phone. And with the Android client I now have access to all my accounts and passwords on all my devices. All I have to remember is my keepass password which is very long, complex, and easy for me to remember. Everything else is random - I don't even know the passwords to my online accounts!
I also imported my old Excel password spreadsheet into Keepass so I can consult it if I access a very old account, which prompts me to change the passwrod to a strong one generated by KeePass.
Highly recommended!
Pros
Strong encryption
Helpful account & password organization
Clean upgrades
Works on Android!
Cons
Weak integration into web browsers
Other online services have an auto-password-change feature that would be nice

- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
Safe, localized password storage done right. Good for the paranoid.
Reviewed on 2019/02/18
Great for security and convenience - have all your passwords in one place, and know it's being...
Great for security and convenience - have all your passwords in one place, and know it's being protected. Never worry about passwords left out on post-its again!
Pros
- Free and open source. It may be a placebo, but it helps me trust the intentions of the developers.
- No bloat. Extremely straightforward interface.
- Multiple options for protecting access to the database; personally, I just have a password, but you can also have a key file or link access to your Windows account.
- Built-in password generator, with multiple levels of complexity
- Extensive categorization options and functional search tool, if you need to manage large numbers of passwords
Cons
- One very minor irritation: if you're scrolling through the list and double-click on the info section of an entry instead of the name, it will copy the information to your clipboard instead of opening the entry. At first, I thought the program was just not responding; the two areas are close together and not clearly delineated, odd as it may sound.

- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
This century must-have!
Reviewed on 2019/04/24
Personally, I've never met a single person in development environments I've ever worked in who...
Personally, I've never met a single person in development environments I've ever worked in who hasn't been using KeePass. It's a completely must-have for any sysadmin or developer - it's the only way to somehow handle with all hundreds of admin and user accounts we need to have for everyday work.
By keeping database file in the cloud I can access all my passwords from different machines and still don't be afraid of any data leak.
Pros
As it's open source software, it's allowed in most companies. Simply and easy to use - no unnecessary additions. KeePass can generate a secure password if we run out of imagination. Completely free and works on most common systems (Win, Mac, Linux, Android), so there is no need to look for paid competition on different devices!
Cons
If credentials fields' are separated by any element, autotype doesn't skip it and in effect doesn't work. Too crude appearance - it reminds me Windows 98 style. No possibility to store more login data than username and password.
- Industry: Airlines/Aviation
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Made sense of a sprawling mess
Reviewed on 2020/07/26
Easy to use massive time saver, intant access as it is stored local to your machine and when you...
Easy to use massive time saver, intant access as it is stored local to your machine and when you cannot connect to a Wifi you do not need network access to find that password !
Pros
Managing passwords these days is becoming a headache and storing these in various locations for a business was becoming unmanagble. Keepass has sorted it out completely. Each entry can be stored under a customizable folder, and alongside additional notes filed additional fields can be added. History is also kept which can be very handy if your having trouble.
This software alows strong indvidual password to be created for each of your site and when viewing in table view a double click copies this to the clipboard for a set amount of time - big time saver, no I'm going one further, its a bigly time saver.
It is not cloud based it is local, but you can synchronise databases across the network, this was a big plus for us.
Its free.
Cons
does not automatically save when exiting the database, you have to switch this on ! , we have lost entries due to this !
thats it.
Reasons for Switching to KeePass
Dedicated software that was free
- Industry: Food Production
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
The best password manager for local use
Reviewed on 2019/10/08
this is the first password manager i ever have, open source, still using it after a couple of year...
this is the first password manager i ever have, open source, still using it after a couple of year but only for a couple of master password, as i often use password manager built in firefox or bitwarden
Pros
- very very safe, the only way to hack this is if you have physical access to laptop/computer itself
- clear clipboard after 10s so we can't copy paste later on
- great password generator
- light weight app, can be use as an portable apps in usb
- doesnt need internet connect to the password database
- free
Cons
- UI is a bit dated
- must save manually every time i create a password account
- version 1 and version 2 are different database have to update manually to use the database password
- no firefox pluggin
- the biggest of all is no sync, you can sync it with google drive or dropbox for the database password
- Industry: Telecommunications
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Secure, Simple, Mobile, Free - Everything a Password Lockbox Should Be
Reviewed on 2019/05/16
This is so much more secure, reliable, and accessible than any other tool on the market. We tried...
This is so much more secure, reliable, and accessible than any other tool on the market. We tried to use Zoho Vaults but hated the double sign on and interface. Keepass feels like a file interface - categories/tabs and entries. One login and you're there!
Pros
A developer friend recommended Keepass as a secure way to share databases of usernames, passwords, notes, URL's, and other credentials several years ago. Since then, my entire team has used Keepass across multiple projects and as a method of coordinating and securely sharing credentials over email. Keepass allows us to organize, store, and rapidly access huge collections of login and account credentials. The encryption is highly secure, and the password generator tool is an added bonus. We have used this tool for both in-place (PC) and portable (thumb drive) applications. The search functionality to easily find buried or old usernames and passwords is fast and simple. Overall, a great, free tool that does exactly what it says it does.
Cons
The developers are on top of their security and release frequent updates. I have not found an auto-update feature that would prevent the 'new version' popups but would like to see one.

- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Best Offline password manager there is period
Reviewed on 2018/05/28
Amazing Offline Password manager that makes life easy and saves lots of time.
Amazing Offline Password manager that makes life easy and saves lots of time.
Pros
- offline, passwords are not stored in the cloud for hackers to get to
- encrypted on rest, passwords are stored encrypted with a password and possible a key
- searchable database, easy to search for any password entry in the entire database
- password folders to keep the clutter down
- image attachement support
- keyboard shortcuts
Cons
- not much is wrong with this tool
- possible the only thing I have missed is that it would be good to add and extra field on an entry for easy access, right now its only username, password and URL, it would be good to also be able to copy paste TWO FACTOR code or something like that without having to edit
- Industry: Photography
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 5.0 /10
KeePass is great if it fits your use case
Reviewed on 2021/02/19
This replaced passwords being stored in spreadsheets, never a good idea. It allowed unmemorable...
This replaced passwords being stored in spreadsheets, never a good idea. It allowed unmemorable high entropy passwords to be implemented, but in the end the lack of workable sync for multiple users became a barrier to use and caused us to move on. For a single user not requiring mobile use this could be a good free solution.
Pros
I used KeePass from a network share to manage internal, the fact that it was free made it an easy way to show the benefits of using a password manager. The ability to generate passwords with high entropy at the click of a button certainly improved the security posture immeasurably.
Cons
The lack of cloud based hosting and sync proved to be a barrier to long term use. Whilst you can work around this by using sync tools and shared folders, there is alway the risk of changes being overwritten by another user. The interface felt outdated and cluttered. The lack of official mobile builds was an issue.

- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Value for Money
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
The Best Lil' PW Manager
Reviewed on 2019/02/26
I've used keepass for several years. It's a very reliable pw mgr system that has far exceeded it's...
I've used keepass for several years. It's a very reliable pw mgr system that has far exceeded it's $0 cost and has kept many a pw secure across the entire length of my software career. I couldn't recommend a better free tool for immediate download.
Pros
It's free, effective, and it's continuously updated. The "type credentials" feature is super useful, and it allows a 1024-bit key file, Windows Auth, and PW encryption. It's clean, simple, easy to use, and allows for all the right customizations such as color coding.
Cons
No SSO option out of box. Fails to be a true cloud based solution on the free platform. No mobile-native option for download. Memory Overflow attack will dumb entire db in plain text so that's not good.