🎩 The mighty NodeJS password vault
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pass is a password manager inspired by the Unix philosophy. It has a command-line interface, and uses GnuPG for encryption and decryption of stored passwords. The passwords are encrypted and stored in separate files, and can be organized via the operating system's filesystem.
🎩 The mighty NodeJS password vault
Kee adds free, secure and easy password management features to your browser which save time and keep your private data more secure.
📱 React-Native mobile application for Buttercup
gopass CLI + UI = visual cross-platform password manager for teams
🌏 Buttercup browser extension
Serverless Password Manager
It is a privacy-focused application designed to safeguard your passwords, documents, and other confidential information. It's built with end-to-end encryption, ensuring that only you have access to your data. We never have access to your passwords or sensitive information.
Secreto is a secure offline password manager for safeguarding sensitive information like passwords and passkeys. With advanced encryption and biometric authentication, it ensures privacy while providing convenient access to stored data.
It is a privacy-focused application designed to safeguard your passwords, documents, and other confidential information. It's built with end-to-end encryption, ensuring that only you have access to your data. We never have access to your passwords or sensitive information.
This opensource password manager android application stores all of its data in a 256 bit encrypted format on the device itself, thus it works completely offline.
Generate strong passwords for react native applications based on secure, random and unique data created in native function without dependencies
letMeIn is a password management application which designed for a final project.
🔓 A cross platform desktop client for unix pass written in rust and typescript
Raycast Extension for pass, the standard unix password manager.
This is the web frontend for the PasuNashi project. Due to some technical issues, instead of using Next JS, this project was made using Create React App.
Created by Jason A. Donenfeld
Released July 23, 2012