Compare the Top Password Management Software for Linux as of June 2025 - Page 2

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    Locker Password Manager
    Locker is a password manager that goes beyond the mere concept of password management. Locker helps users secure sensitive data such as passwords, secret notes, payment cards, crypto backups and identities. Locker stores your sensitive data, logs you into your favorite sites, scans for data breaches, and more. Locker offers other additional security-related features, such as private emails, built-in authenticator,... Every feature in Locker is built on the foundation of privacy and transparency to ensure the highest security for users. We believe everyone deserves a secure and seamless internet experience, and Locker strives to provide just that. Whether tech-savvy or not, you can keep yourself safe online with Locker.
    Starting Price: $1.29 per user/month
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    EmpowerID

    EmpowerID

    EmpowerID

    EmpowerID is the award winning all-in-one identity management and cloud security suite developed by The Dot Net Factory, LLC dba "EmpowerID". Responsible for managing millions of internal and external cloud and on-premise identities for organizations around the globe, EmpowerID delivers the broadest range of ready to use IAM functionality. In-depth out of the box solutions include: single sign-on, user provisioning, identity governance, group management, role mining, delegated identity administration, password management, privileged access management, access management for SharePoint, and an identity platform for application developers. All solutions leverage a single sophisticated role and attribute-based authorization engine that handles complex organizations and even multi-tenant SaaS providers. We provide a highly scalable, fully customizable IAM infrastructure that delivers results in a more time and cost-efficient manner for your enterprise.
    Starting Price: $2 per user per month
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    Topicus KeyHub
    Topicus KeyHub offers Privileged Access Management for people. Gain easy and secure access to containers, sensitive data and production environments with privileged access management. KeyHub provides just-in-time access and enforces least privilege principles.
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    AuthPass

    AuthPass

    CodeUX.design

    AuthPass is an open source password manager with support for the popular and proven Keepass (kdbx 3.x AND kdbx 4.x ๐ŸŽ‰๏ธ) format. Store your passwords, share across all your devices and easily find them whenever you need to login. ๐Ÿ—„ All your passwords in one place. ๐Ÿงฌ Generate secure random passwords for each of your accounts. ๐Ÿ” Quick Unlock secured with biometric lock. ๐Ÿ” Keep track of your accounts across the web. ๐Ÿ–ฅ App available for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android Phones and Tablets, Linux, Windows and on the Web. ๐Ÿ“‚ Open multiple password files at the same time (e.g. one for work, one for personal - or even share your password files with coworkers) โœ Autofill your passwords (Android 9+, Support in browser only since Android 10+)
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    LessPass

    LessPass

    LessPass

    Stop wasting your time synchronizing your encrypted vault. Remember one master password to access your passwords, anywhere, anytime, from any device. LessPass computes a unique password using a site, login, and a master password. You don't need to sync a password vault across every device or to the cloud, because LessPass works offline! Change generated password without changing your master password. Increment the counter field in your options.
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    1Password Extended Access Management (XAM)
    1Password Extended Access Management (XAM) is a security solution designed to safeguard every login across applications and devices, making it ideal for hybrid work environments. It combines user identity verification, device trust assessments, enterprise password management, and application insights to ensure that only authorized users on secure devices can access both approved and unapproved applications. By providing IT and security teams with visibility into app usage, including shadow IT, XAM enables organizations to enforce contextual access policies based on real-time risk signals like device compliance and credential integrity. With its zero-trust approach, XAM helps businesses move beyond traditional identity management, strengthening security in todayโ€™s SaaS-driven workplace.