Revisiones de KeePassXC-Browser
KeePassXC-Browser por KeePassXC Team
Revisado por fsociety
Se valoró con 5 de 5
por fsociety, hace 3 añosKeePass is a robust and feature-rich password manager that offers a wide range of customization options and features to help you manage your passwords and other sensitive information securely. One of the standout features of KeePass is its browser integration. The KeePass browser extension allows you to easily autofill login forms on websites, eliminating the need to remember or type in your passwords manually. Additionally, the browser extension can automatically capture new login credentials as you create them, making it easy to add new passwords to your KeePass database without any extra effort.
In addition to its browser integration, KeePass offers support for multiple plugins that can extend its functionality even further. There are plugins available for everything from generating secure passwords to integrating KeePass with other software and services. Some notable plugins include:
KeePassXC-Browser: This plugin adds support for the KeePassXC password manager to the browser extension, allowing you to use both KeePass and KeePassXC interchangeably.
KeePassHttp: This plugin allows other software to communicate securely with KeePass, enabling features like autologin for SSH and RDP sessions, and integration with third-party tools like Remote Desktop Manager.
KeePassQRCodeView: This plugin generates QR codes for your passwords, making it easy to scan and use them on mobile devices without having to manually enter them.
KeePassTotp: This plugin adds support for Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP), which are commonly used for two-factor authentication (2FA). With this plugin, you can store your TOTP secrets in KeePass and use them to generate 2FA codes when logging into supported services.
One of the great things about KeePass is that it is open-source software. This means that anyone can inspect the code to ensure that it is secure and free of backdoors or other vulnerabilities. Additionally, because KeePass is not a commercial product, there are no fees or subscriptions to worry about. This makes it an excellent choice for anyone who values privacy and security and wants to avoid relying on proprietary software or cloud-based password managers.
Another noteworthy feature of KeePass is its support for multiple database formats. This means that you can use KeePass to manage not just passwords, but also other sensitive information like credit card numbers, bank account information, and secure notes. You can even create multiple databases if you want to keep different types of information separate. Additionally, KeePass allows you to secure your databases using a combination of a master password and/or a key file. This provides an additional layer of security, making it even more difficult for attackers to gain access to your data.
Finally, KeePass is incredibly flexible and customizable. You can choose from a variety of themes and color schemes to make it look the way you want, and you can configure the software to behave in the way that best suits your needs. For example, you can set up auto-locking to ensure that your databases are always secure when you're away from your computer, or you can configure KeePass to automatically back up your databases to a remote server.
In conclusion, KeePass is an excellent password manager that offers a wide range of features and customization options. Its browser integration and support for plugins make it incredibly versatile, and its open-source nature ensures that it is secure and free from any proprietary or commercial influence. If you're looking for a password manager that you can customize to meet your exact needs, KeePass is definitely worth considering.
In addition to its browser integration, KeePass offers support for multiple plugins that can extend its functionality even further. There are plugins available for everything from generating secure passwords to integrating KeePass with other software and services. Some notable plugins include:
KeePassXC-Browser: This plugin adds support for the KeePassXC password manager to the browser extension, allowing you to use both KeePass and KeePassXC interchangeably.
KeePassHttp: This plugin allows other software to communicate securely with KeePass, enabling features like autologin for SSH and RDP sessions, and integration with third-party tools like Remote Desktop Manager.
KeePassQRCodeView: This plugin generates QR codes for your passwords, making it easy to scan and use them on mobile devices without having to manually enter them.
KeePassTotp: This plugin adds support for Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP), which are commonly used for two-factor authentication (2FA). With this plugin, you can store your TOTP secrets in KeePass and use them to generate 2FA codes when logging into supported services.
One of the great things about KeePass is that it is open-source software. This means that anyone can inspect the code to ensure that it is secure and free of backdoors or other vulnerabilities. Additionally, because KeePass is not a commercial product, there are no fees or subscriptions to worry about. This makes it an excellent choice for anyone who values privacy and security and wants to avoid relying on proprietary software or cloud-based password managers.
Another noteworthy feature of KeePass is its support for multiple database formats. This means that you can use KeePass to manage not just passwords, but also other sensitive information like credit card numbers, bank account information, and secure notes. You can even create multiple databases if you want to keep different types of information separate. Additionally, KeePass allows you to secure your databases using a combination of a master password and/or a key file. This provides an additional layer of security, making it even more difficult for attackers to gain access to your data.
Finally, KeePass is incredibly flexible and customizable. You can choose from a variety of themes and color schemes to make it look the way you want, and you can configure the software to behave in the way that best suits your needs. For example, you can set up auto-locking to ensure that your databases are always secure when you're away from your computer, or you can configure KeePass to automatically back up your databases to a remote server.
In conclusion, KeePass is an excellent password manager that offers a wide range of features and customization options. Its browser integration and support for plugins make it incredibly versatile, and its open-source nature ensures that it is secure and free from any proprietary or commercial influence. If you're looking for a password manager that you can customize to meet your exact needs, KeePass is definitely worth considering.
759 revisiones
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Frank, hace un díaUseless. No connection to the database. KeePass 2 only needs a key/pair setup, but KeePassXC requires hours of troubleshooting and tons of tutorials just to get it working. I went back to KeePass 2.
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12580101, hace 2 díasI couldn't get it to work. I wasted a lot of time in trying. I have a lot of experience with programming and windows. I've used keepass since 1.0 or earlier and was trying to move off 2.0 because it cannot identify window titles in win11 wild cards or not and has quirks on opning from the toolbar. But neither can this. In fact it shows the same operational failures as 2.0. I did not test toolbar with xc. Obviously some have gotten it to work but it appears the list of those that cannot get it to work is growing. Back to 2.0 for me. There is no way in this world the average user can use this extension or xc.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por dev421, hace 12 díasSupports everything you'd expect - TOTP, passkeys, auto-saving credentials, SSH agent. The Free Man's Choice since 2012
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por hinoki, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Richard, hace un mesI really love Keepass and have used it for years. I really wish that there was a way to link/connect it to a web browser. So far I have not found any working method to get passwords out of keepass other than copy/pasting from the program apart from on an iPhone.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace un mesThere are two ways you can get credentials out from KeePassXC: using the browser extension, or using Auto-Type. Please refer to our documention for guides: https://keepassxc.org/docs/ - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Blood-Art, hace un mes
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por sonofevil, hace un mes"Error! Credentials cannot be saved or updated to a closed database."
Then open it. Prompt me for the database password. Why can the DB be opened on demand to retrieve passwords, but not to save them? I should not be expected to keep my database open all the time. That is an obvious security vulnerability. So I have it configured to close after 30 seconds. I do not understand why this Addon is so hostile to on-demand database access.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace un mesAlready requested: https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc-browser/issues/1541 - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19944620, hace 2 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13120063, hace 2 mesesWill not work with current version of Firefox and Ubuntu 25.04. I have used this for years. Sad to see Mozilla can not keep up.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 2 mesesJust ditch the Snap version of Firefox and everything works. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13527928, hace 2 meses
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por chasearoon, hace 2 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por evtldocha, hace 3 mesesThanks for this extension!
One remark: though firefox now honors XDG config settings in $HOME/.config/mozilla/firefox (on Linux) the extension creates a $HOME/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts. I'd like so see all config for an application on one single place only. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12539057, hace 3 meses
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por RD, hace 3 mesesThe add-on doesn't work in the Flatpak browser. Otherwise, I like KeePassXC :)
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 mesesActually there's already pull requests made for a websocket connection mode in both extension and KeePassXC. It works with Flatpak browsers. So it's coming :) - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Matthieu, hace 3 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Abdiel, hace 3 mesesIt only has offline support. On Linux the configuration is a mess. Sometimes It doesn't talk with my desktop app. Remote support should also be added, so 1 star. I also noticed this while using it: not everything is handled within the browser. When the master password is requested, It switches to the KeepassXC desktop window which makes the experience less convenient. MasterPassword could instead be entered through a small pop-up inside the browser. This is what I would have preferred.
Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 3 mesesThe whole idea of the extension is that it talks to the desktop app. It has no direct connection to your database, and it will never ask your master password. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por toorootoot, hace 3 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Mark Andrew Gerads, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por SilverAmd, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19902880, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Craig, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19882925, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por goqqtw, hace 4 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14868755, hace 5 mesesNot able to add connected database. Nothing happens when clicking the Connect Database button. Bazzite 43 (linux) NVIDIA edition, Firefox 149, KeePassXC 2.7.12