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    Proton Pass for Android

    Proton Pass for Android

    Android code for the Proton Pass application

    Proton Pass for Android is the official Android client for Proton’s secure password manager and digital credentials vault, designed to help users safely store, autofill, and organize passwords, secure notes, payment details, and other sensitive information directly on their Android devices. Built as a fully native Android application, it provides a polished user experience with Material Design patterns and makes encryption and decryption seamless by handling all sensitive data locally on the...
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    key-elf

    key-elf

    Forensic tool to recover lost BTC private keys.

    A powerful utility to hunt down Bitcoin private keys from deleted wallet.dat files or damaged hard drives. If you accidentally deleted your Bitcoin Core wallet or formatted your disk, this tool can help. It bypasses the file system and scans the raw data directly, looking for the unique "fingerprint" (ASN.1 signature) of Bitcoin private keys to recover them from the digital wreckage.The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is the advanced/premium version. If needed, please visit:...
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    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    PassVault

    PassVault

    A secure, offline password manager for Android built with Kotlin.

    PassVault is a secure, offline password manager for Android built with Kotlin and modern security practices. It's a lightweight password manager that allows users to securely store and view credentials on their device. All data is stored locally and sensitive information is encrypted using the Android Keystore system. The application does not require internet permissions, ensuring user data never leaves the device.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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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...
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    Secure Data Manager
    Password Manager - Manage your passwords and private information in one secure application for web sites, computers, programs. Search, add, edit, delete, print, etc. Java app, runs everywhere. Uses SunJCE crypto.
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