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    AliasVault

    AliasVault

    Open-Source Password & (Email) Alias Manager

    AliasVault is an end-to-end encrypted password and (email) alias manager that protects your privacy by creating alternative identities, passwords and email addresses for every website you use. Keeping your personal information private.
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    Password-Manager

    Password-Manager

    Online keepass-like tool to manage password. client-side AES encrypt!

    v11.00 greatly enhanced security! This password manager can generate and store random strong passwords for users. Passwords are generated on users' browsers and then encrypted using AES256 (mode CBC). PBKDF2 with SHA512 is used for user identification check. In trusted computers, user can enable a PIN to login faster. PIN verification is complicated and involves both server and client. Though PIN is only 4 digits, it's still safe (server will disable PIN upon 3 errors) You can...
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    KeeWeb

    KeeWeb

    Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass

    Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass. Desktop apps look beautiful on each platform: macOS, Windows and Linux. You can open local files in Desktop apps. Web-version has almost all the features available in desktop apps. It doesn't require any installation and works in all modern browsers. Launch the web app. Switch between dark and light themes, whichever you like more. Mark items with color and easily find them using the Colors tab. Open several files, search any entry or view all items from all files as one list. ...
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    phpPassSafe
    phpPassSafe is a web based Tool for secure, rolebased password storage and management. The passwords are stored aes-256 encrypted. Now a random password generator is included.
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    KeePassGo

    KeePassGo

    KeePass viewer for WebOS

    KeePassGo is a WebOS app that can open a native KeePass database (.kdbx) file and provides an GUI to view your KeePass entries.
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    STS is a web-based application that allows it's users to store text in various, self-defined sections. The text will be encrypted and stored in a single file. This will protect the data even in the case of a server hack.
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