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KeePass vs Mitro: What are the differences?

Developers describe KeePass as "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. On the other hand, *Mitro** is detailed as "Mitro saves all your passwords, synchronizes them across all your devices, and lets you share them with others". Mitro is the easiest way to remember & share passwords securely. It has extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, mobile apps for iOS and Android, and a server to perform the synchronization. Mitro automatically records your user names and passwords as you log in to new sites, offers to automatically log you into sites you've visited before, and allows you to securely share your passwords with your roommates, work team, or significant other.

KeePass and Mitro can be primarily classified as "Password Management" tools.

Mitro is an open source tool with 1.7K GitHub stars and 275 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Mitro's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of KeePass
Pros of Mitro
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    Free
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    Password stored encrypted
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    Password Generator
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    Plugings
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    Advanced Search
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    Import & Export
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    Biometric unlock
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    TOTP
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    Easy sharing amongst groups
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    Open source

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Cons of KeePass
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    Password share is unencrypted
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    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.

    What is Mitro?

    Mitro is the easiest way to remember & share passwords securely. It has extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, mobile apps for iOS and Android, and a server to perform the synchronization. Mitro automatically records your user names and passwords as you log in to new sites, offers to automatically log you into sites you've visited before, and allows you to securely share your passwords with your roommates, work team, or significant other.

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