Password Safe is a password database utility. Like many other such
products, commercial and otherwise, it stores your passwords in an
encrypted file, allowing you to remember only one password (the "safe
combination"), instead of all the username/password combinations that
you use.
What makes Password Safe different? Three things:
1. Simplicity: Password Safe is designed to do one thing, and to do it
well. Start the application, enter your "combination", double-click on
the right entry - presto - the password is now on your clipboard,
ready for pasting.
2. Security: The original version was designed by Bruce Schneier -
'nuff said.
3. Open Source: The source code for the project is available for
inspection. For more information, see https://pwsafe.org.
The current version of Password Safe currently runs on Windows 7 and
later. Older versions are still available supporting Windows 95, 98,
ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista as well as PocketPC. Support for additional
platforms is planned for future releases.
The Mac version of PasswordSafe runs on macOS version 10.14 Mojave
and later, and runs native on Intel and Apple Silicon. (Universal binary.)
Linux packages are also available for popular distributions. See
README.LINUX.md for more details.
FreeBSD is also supported. See README.FREEBSD.
The latest & greatest version of Password Safe may be downloaded from
SourceForge
or
GitHub.
Thanks to the help of volunteers from all over the world, PasswordSafe
has built-in support for the following languages:
- Arabic
- Czech
- Chinese
- Danish
- Dutch
- French
- German
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Korean
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazilian)
- Russian
- Slovenian
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Turkish
You can update the translations or add another language via transifex,
or by dropping me a note.
For convenience, Password Safe is packaged into an executable
installer program. This installs the program, sets up shortcuts and
allows you to uninstall the program from the Windows Control
Panel. However, if you prefer, the -bin.zip file contains all the
files you need. Just extract the files (using WinZip, for example) to
any directory, double-click on the Pwsafe.exe icon,and that's
it. You may want to create a shortcut to your desktop and/or Start
menu. Finally, a Microsoft installer (.msi) package is also
available.
Password Safe is available under the restrictions set forth in the
standard "Artistic License 2.0". For more details, see the LICENSE
file that comes with the package.
Password Safe 3.29 and later makes use of the
pugixml project, which is available under
the MIT license.
Non-Windows versions of PasswordSafe make use of wxWidgets, under the
license terms defined in https://wxwidgets.org/about/licence.
Please report bugs via the project's bug tracking form, at
https://sourceforge.net/p/passwordsafe/bugs/ (you might want to browse
the list, to see if the issue hasn't been reported already).
Requests for features and enhancements should be submitted to the
Feature Requests page, at
https://sourceforge.net/p/passwordsafe/feature-requests/
You can also post questions, suggestions, rants, raves, etc. to the
Help or Open Discussion forums, at
https://sourceforge.net/p/passwordsafe/discussion/
If you wish to contribute to the project by writing code and/or
documentation, please drop a note to the developer's mailing list:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/passwordsafe-devel
New releases are announced on the passwordsafe-announce mailing list:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/passwordsafe-announce
Last but not least: PasswordSafe is and will always remain an open
source project, free for and redistribution. However, donations to the
project will help me justify the time and effort I spend in
maintaining and improving this utility. In addition, donations to the
project help maintain SourceForge, the hosting site. If you wish to
donate, please click on the Donate button at the top of
https://pwsafe.org
For information on the latest features, bugfixes and known problems,
see ReleaseNotes.md for the Windows version and
ReleaseNotesWX.md for the Linux and Mac versions.