I currently share my single Keepass database - with several hundred entries - across multiple Windows PCs and Android devices. I'm not comfortable, though, having to enter my master password (especially when I'm out and about with a mobile device) just to login to something like a weather site as it then exposes all my high-security entries like banking passwords at the same time.
Is there an easy way to have some passwords available with little or no security, but have important passwords protected by high security? The only way I can think of is having two separate databases though that comes with its own problems like having to switch between databases and having to remember which database holds medium-security entries.
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I currently share my single Keepass database - with several hundred entries - across multiple Windows PCs and Android devices. I'm not comfortable, though, having to enter my master password (especially when I'm out and about with a mobile device) just to login to something like a weather site as it then exposes all my high-security entries like banking passwords at the same time.
Is there an easy way to have some passwords available with little or no security, but have important passwords protected by high security? The only way I can think of is having two separate databases though that comes with its own problems like having to switch between databases and having to remember which database holds medium-security entries.
Multiple databases is the only answer.
You can sync them with the hybrid sync shown here.
https://sourceforge.net/p/keepass/discussion/329220/thread/be5d5787/
cheers, Paul