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  2. Passwords (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Passwords is a password manager application developed by Apple Inc. available for devices running iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and visionOS 2 or higher. The app allows users to store and access encrypted account information saved to their iCloud Keychain or created via Sign in with Apple.

  3. KeePass - Wikipedia

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    KeePass can import from over 30 other most commonly used password managers. [11] A 2017 Consumer Reports article described KeePass as one of the four most widely used password managers (alongside 1Password, Dashlane and LastPass), being "popular among tech enthusiasts" and offering the same level of security as non-free competitors. [12]

  4. KWallet - Wikipedia

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    To use KDE Wallet manager (KWallet) integration on Google Chrome or any other Chromium based browsers, user needs to run the browser with argument --password-store=kwallet5 or --password-store=detect. [4] Historically, there was a standalone add-on available for Firefox.

  5. List of password managers - Wikipedia

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    Import from competitors Multi-factor authentication Export data Automatic password capture Automatic password replay Forms Multiple form-filling identities Actionable password strength report Secure sharing Digital legacy Portable edition Application passwords Browser menu of logins Application-level encryption Secure password sharing 1Password ...

  6. 1Password - Wikipedia

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    1Password also offers a standalone extension called 1Password X, available for Firefox, Chrome, and Opera. [ 32 ] 1Password X is designed to work without a companion desktop app, but a 1Password.com subscription is required.

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  8. Keychain (software) - Wikipedia

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    The default keychain file is the login keychain, typically unlocked on login by the user's login password, although the password for this keychain can instead be different from a user's login password, adding security at the expense of some convenience. [5] The Keychain Access application does not permit setting an empty password on a keychain.

  9. Enpass - Wikipedia

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    The application features client-side encryption, using SQLCipher [6] to encrypt its keychain file locally with a user-defined master password.. The Enpass app retains no user data on its company servers, [7] [8] instead storing and syncing encrypted password vaults on storage controlled by the end user.