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    LazLock

    LazLock

    Free, cross platform, portable password manager.

    The latest version of LazLock is at https://github.com/cyberfilth/LazLock/releases A free, lightweight, portable password manager for Windows & GNU/Linux that encrypts your data with 128 bit AES encryption. LazLock also includes a password generator which allows you to create more secure passwords. A plain text version of your data is never written to disk as all decryption is done in memory. LazLock is truly portable, no installation is required so it can be run from a USB drive. Unlike similar programs, there are no dependencies on the .NET Framework (Windows) or Mono (Linux) ------------------------------------- Easily Copy and Paste your login details into any website without having to manually type them out. ...
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