![]() ![]() This makes KeePass almost invisible for most day to day browsing. This integrates with Firefox to automatically fill in usernames and passwords.This makes KeePass data (selectively) available via HTTP, to be used by clients, such as….I use this for passwords I might conceivably have to type in, like my primary account password at work. This generates passphrases like “Correct Horse Battery Staple”.This allows me to store my SSH keys in KeePass, and works with PuTTY and mRemoteNG(and probably others) to automatically login.This adds template functionality to the UI, so you have different field layouts for different types of accounts.It works with many of the major Two Factor implementations. This stores seeds for OTP generators, like Google Authenticator.Here are the plugins/extensions I’m currently using above the base KeePass experience: KeePass has a active plugin development community, and there are a number of quality of life improvements available. I also use KeePass, and recommend it for anyone so long as they’re willing to put in the work.
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