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KeePass vs Enpass: What are the differences?

KeePass: A free and open source password manager *. It is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file; *Enpass:** A cross-platform password manager. An offline password manager that securely manages all your passwords, credit cards, and other credentials. You store all your passwords locally on your device, and can optionally sync them across devices using your own trusted cloud accounts. None of your secured-data reaches our servers. Total peace of mind.

KeePass and Enpass can be categorized as "Password Management" tools.

Some of the features offered by KeePass are:

  • Strong Security
  • Multiple User Keys
  • Portable and No Installation Required, Accessibility

On the other hand, Enpass provides the following key features:

  • Offline
  • Autofill
  • Cloud Sync
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Pros of Enpass
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      Free
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      Password stored encrypted
    • 4
      Password Generator
    • 3
      Plugings
    • 3
      Advanced Search
    • 3
      Import & Export
    • 1
      Biometric unlock
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      TOTP

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    Cons of Enpass
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        Password share is unencrypted
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        Free

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      What is Enpass?

      An offline password manager that securely manages all your passwords, credit cards, and other credentials. You store all your passwords locally on your device, and can optionally sync them across devices using your own trusted cloud accounts. None of your secured-data reaches our servers. Total peace of mind.

      What is KeePass?

      It is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file.

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        What are some alternatives to Enpass and KeePass?
        1Password
        Lock credentials and secrets in vaults that sync across systems and seamlessly access within your dev, CI/CD, and production environments. Plus, generate and use SSH keys directly from 1Password, automate infrastructure secrets, and more.
        Azure Active Directory
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        LastPass
        LastPass Enterprise offers your employees and admins a single, unified experience that combines the power of SAML SSO coupled with enterprise-class password vaulting. LastPass is your first line of defense in the battle to protect your digital assets from the significant risks associated with employee password re-use and phishing.
        bitwarden
        bitwarden is the easiest and safest way to store and sync your passwords across all of your devices.
        OneLogin
        OneLogin provides a cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) solution that offers simple single sign-on (SSO), making it easier for companies to secure and manage access to web applications both in the cloud and behind the firewall.
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