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    KeePass

    KeePass

    A lightweight and easy-to-use password manager

    KeePass Password Safe is a free, open source, lightweight, and easy-to-use password manager for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, with ports for Android, iPhone/iPad and other mobile devices. With so many passwords to remember and the need to vary passwords to protect your valuable data, it’s nice to have KeePass to manage your passwords in a secure way. KeePass puts all your passwords in a highly encrypted database and locks them with one master key or a key file.
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    Passky Desktop Application

    Passky Desktop Application

    Simple, modern, lightweight and open-source password manager

    Passky is a free and open source password manager that is both powerful and easy to use. It is available in multiple languages as an application for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android, but also as an extension for Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Opera web browsers. This password manager helps you keep all your passwords safe : e-commerce sites, applications, social networks, games, etc. With Passky, you can create, manage and store up to 1000 passwords for free in a secure and encrypted way. Besides, Passky has a built-in random password generator to create strong passwords. ...
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    An advanced password generator written in C++ and designed to run within the terminal emulator of any *NIX compatible system. It is based on the work by Nintendo(r) European Reasearch and Development (NERD) and the "HireMe" challenge. I've taken the work of NERD a step further and used the input-confusion-diffusion paradigm in conjunction with SHA/256 encryption to generate randomized passwords that cannot be decoded (yet - quantum computers will change this eventually!) The software...
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    Quick-Safe

    Quick-Safe

    Generate strong and secure passwords with QuickSafe ,

    QuickSafe is an open-source password generator designed to bolster online security by generating robust and secure passwords. This project addresses the growing need for enhanced password strength in the face of escalating cyber threats. QuickSafe empowers users to create highly secure passwords through a diverse character set, including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and more. With the increasing frequency of online security breaches, having a reliable password generator...
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