password manager

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A password manager (PM) is a software application which manages security credentials such as passwords, PINs, and private keys.

Desirable features include:

  • searchability
  • ability to secure all data with a master password or key
  • ability to access from multiple locations
  • encrypted storage of data (so that it can be backed up to an insecure location without revealing any credentials)

Linux

Linux distributions generally come with a password manager integrated into the desktop system (other applications needing credentials will check with the PM before asking the user to enter credentials manually, and will store manually-entered credentials in the PM for future use.

The most common PMs are:

Windows

Windows does not appear to have a system for handling passwords or mediating access to a PM, so passwords must generally be copied by hand between applications and the PM.

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AES Password Manager, Access Manager/Pro, Access Manager/free, AnyPassword/Pro, AnyPassword/free, Aurora Password Manager, Clipperz, Cute Password Manager, Darn! Passwords!, Easy Password Manager, Enterprise Password Safe, KeePass Password Safe, Mashed Life, Mobipassword, My Password Manager, Passward, Password Depot, Password Manager Deluxe