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    PassMan Password Manager

    Simple password manager written on Laravel and Filament

    PassMan password manager is designed to help you take control of your passwords — keeping them local, secure, and easily accessible. It lets you add domains, categorize your passwords and ensures that only you can access your credentials. With our tool, you can easily add domains, categorize your records by type (e.g., www, FTP, etc.), and store usernames and passwords securely. Since everything is stored locally, you’re the only one who has access to your data, providing an added layer...
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    PasSafe
    PasSafe is a free & open source password manager for all Operating Systems. Store your passwords in a highly-encrypted database locked with one master password.
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    This is actualy a modificated version of the well known phpMyID. The goal is to keep the simplicity of phpMyID, but yet make it possible to use it as a multiuser openID that draws its data from an existing MySQL database.
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