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What is gopass? A 'pass' compatible open source password manager for teams. The slightly more awesome Standard Unix Password Manager for Teams. Written in Go. One explicit goal for this project is to make it more approachable to semi- and non-technical users in the long term as well. We go by the UNIX philosophy and try to do one thing and do it well - always providing stellar user experience and sane, simple interfaces.

What is Passbolt? Open source password manager for teams. Passbolt is an open source password manager for teams. It allows to securely store and share credentials, and is based on OpenPGP.

gopass and Passbolt can be categorized as "Password Management" tools.

gopass and Passbolt are both open source tools. gopass with 2.7K GitHub stars and 228 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Passbolt with 1.15K GitHub stars and 110 GitHub forks.

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    UNIX philosophy
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    Easily extended
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    Self-hosted
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    Open source
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    Free
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    Open source
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    Designed for teams
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    Firefox extension
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    Docker image
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    Chrome extension
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    Mobile app
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    Json API
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    CLI
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    End-to-end encryption
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    Import & Export
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    Collaboration
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    No UI
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    What is gopass?

    The slightly more awesome Standard Unix Password Manager for Teams. Written in Go. One explicit goal for this project is to make it more approachable to semi- and non-technical users in the long term as well. We go by the UNIX philosophy and try to do one thing and do it well - always providing stellar user experience and sane, simple interfaces.

    What is Passbolt?

    Passbolt is an open source password manager for teams. It allows to securely store and share credentials, and is based on OpenPGP.

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      What are some alternatives to gopass and Passbolt?
      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.
      Vault
      Vault is a tool for securely accessing secrets. A secret is anything that you want to tightly control access to, such as API keys, passwords, certificates, and more. Vault provides a unified interface to any secret, while providing tight access control and recording a detailed audit log.
      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
      It is a comprehensive identity and access management solution that gives you a robust set of capabilities to manage users and groups. You can get the reliability and scalability you need with identity services that work with your on-premises, cloud, or hybrid environment.
      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.
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