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    JPasswords

    JPasswords

    Java password management tool

    User-friendly and proficient Java program to keep passwords in encrypted databases. High security standard and data safety measures. Storage of huge text documents and sets of images feasible. File format relies on "Password Safe" V3 files (Twofish-CBC). Compact cross-platform program with PORTABLE modus, ideal for USB sticks, Linux, Mac, etc. Requires Java JRE 1.8 or higher The Password Safe database library is available at project PWSLIB3. For license/usage questions visit the Wiki pages!
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    Eluvium Data Encryption Software

    Eluvium Data Encryption Software

    DATA PROTECTION SOLUTION FOR A SAFER WORLD

    Eluvium is an easy to use encryption software that uses 256-bit military grade encryption to protect your private files and prevent them from being modified, read or even theft. Protect all your sensitive personal and commercial information including your photos, credit card data, tax returns or any other private document. Eluvium, don't require an internet connection. We take our privacy policy very seriously, so we never have any knowledge of your password and no way to retrieve or reset...
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    PassLock

    PassLock

    Simple security suite

    PassLock is a simple security suite that offers encrypted password storage, as well as document encryption and password generation!
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    Cipherbox

    Protecting your documents everywhere

    Cipherbox is a free software to protect many kinds of documents (Office/PDF/ZIP) with passwords by using native and standard encryption algorithms. It can also compress the selected documents into an archive with a lock. This is best when used together with cloud storage tools like SkyDrive, DropBox or Google Drive. Cipherbox has several advantages: 1. It supports native document encryption algorithms, which means that you can open your documents everywhere. 2. It implements all functions independently to MS Office or Adobe Acrobat. You don’t need to buy software to use it. 3. It supports fast lock/unlock operations on files in batch. 4. ...
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    vaultkeepr

    vaultkeepr

    Decentralized zero-knowledge password manager with IPFS storage.

    VaultKeepR is a decentralized, open-source password manager where everything is encrypted client-side using XChaCha20-Poly1305 and Argon2id before leaving your device. Unlike most alternatives, it encrypts metadata too -- device names, sync data, and beneficiary info never exist in plaintext on any server. Vault data is stored on IPFS (content-addressed, no central database). Cross-device sync uses encrypted CRDTs (Automerge) with no server involved in the merge. Vault recovery is handled...
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