

The database is saved locally on the computer we are running KeePass on. One of the main things is that we can't set up any synchronization. However, despite the strengths of this program, there are also some limitations. The second is that it's completely free, so we won't have any limitations or have to pay anything.
#Kypass closed source code#
This means that anyone can check the source code of the program and make sure it is safe and not hiding anything. The first is that it is open source software. KeePass differs from all these programs mainly by two characteristics. It may have backdoors or use insecure algorithms designed to allow third parties (such as the FBI or NSA) to access our passwords. This implies that we don't really know what is hidden in the code. However, most of these alternatives are paid (or free, with limited functionality) and, most importantly, they are closed source. Some of the best known are LastPass ou 1Password. What KeePass gives us that other password managers don'tĪ large number of programs for managing passwords can be found on the net. This program is available for Windows, macOS and Linux, it is open source and has also been audited several times, proving that we are up against one of the most secure programs that we can trust our passwords to.

We can protect the database with different secure algorithms, and block its access with a password or a certificate, depending on the level of security desired. When you close the program, the database is encrypted so that no one can access it.

This program is responsible for generating a database, secure and encrypted, in which we can save all the passwords and other data that we want, safely. KeePass is a completely free and open source program designed to help us save, remember and manage all of our passwords.
