![]() KeePass (and its many forks) stores your passwords encrypted in a secure vault/database file. Syncing the vault files between your computers and Android can cause problems with some KeePass apps, however. ![]() KeePass has created the defacto standard for encrypted password vault/database files (. ![]() You can also use one of the many forks for Android, iOS, Linux, MacOS, and other operating systems. KeePass is a tried and tested open-source encrypted password manager available for Windows.
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