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    Password Keeper + Generator

    Password Keeper + Generator

    Free portable cross-platform graphical multi-user password manager

    Free portable cross-platform multi-user password manager, 100%-pure Java. DB for each pkg-user is encrypted and protected by pkg-user hash. In addition - passwords in DB are stored in encrypted form. In result - stored passwords are double encrypted ! Passwords of pkg-users are not stored in program - stored and compared only hashes. Support md2, md5, sha1, sha256, sha384 and sha512 hash. Support export DB to CSV, HTML, XLS or XML and import from CSV, XLS or XML. ...
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    PyPWD

    A Python3 Password Manager, with encryption and without connection

    https://www.garanet.net/it-blog/python-password-manager/ A Python3 Password Manager, with encryption and without an Internet connection. How it Works: First Run: PyPWD > Creates Master Key with your master username and password (Do not forget it or modify the config file, otherwise you'll be not able to open your password manager anymore). PyPWD > Saves a DataFrame as an encrypted CVS and all passwords are encrypted too, with key and the master password. Login: PyPWD > Dencrypts the password file, based on the username and password filled.
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