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KeePassDX – a popular open source password manager for Android phones

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KeePass is still one of the most popular open source solutions that specializes in password management without being stored in the cloud, and for which there are a number of equally open source clients. This is one of the best for Android smartphones.

KeePass is a widely known open source solution for secure password storage, and is especially popular among those who want to have absolute control over their sensitive data and simply store it locally in a strongly encrypted database. Although there is no official smartphone client, a number of third-party solutions that are equally open source are available.

This app is available only for Android platform, and you can download it here.

KeePassDX is emerging as one of the best but most popular mobile clients for Android smartphones. It stands out with a modernly designed interface, something that some other similar clients can’t even boast of, and there are some other features that place it side by side with more modern and sophisticated solutions for secure password storage.

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For example, it supports one-step one-step password management (HOTP / TOTP), supports key versions of KeePass databases along with AES, Twofish, ChaCha20, and Argon2 cryptographic algorithms, and supports automatic password and form fields. quite buggy), there is also support for biometrics and much more.

Although you don’t have to pay a penny for KeePassDX because it is an open source solution (there are no ads), those who want to support its development can buy the Pro edition. In doing so, they will get some additional opportunities; more themes and the ability to generate TOTP code for Steam.

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