

Added support for opening URLs with Waterfox in private mode.element color” and “Main window press Esc” are now disabled when enforced (forced by a config file). Added “Dark Theme” and “Primary Font (Size)” help links in the options dialog.Improved font selection controls (with a checkbox to return to defaults, a button showing the currently selected font, tooltip, improved accessibility, etc.) in the options dialog.Added “Interface (2)” tab to the options dialog, renamed the existing “Interface” tab to “Interface (1)”, moved some controls from “Interface (1)” to “Interface (2)”.Improved colored buttons (prompts, available names, …) in the input dialog, in the database settings dialog and in the options dialog.Added a tooltip to the main part of the status bar of the main window.Several input command names have been added to the main window (for example, the command to edit the currently selected entry/records is now called Edit Entry or Edit Entry, depending on the number of selected entries).Most fixed-size dialogs now detect if they fit on the current screen, and when the dialog doesn’t fit (due to a very high DPI, for example), it’s reduced in size and scrollbars are displayed.Intuitive and secure clipboard management.Auto-typing, global auto-typing hotkey, and drag and drop.Portable and does not require installation, availability.

You can look at its full source code and check if the encryption algorithms are implemented correctly. KeePass is truly free, and what’s more: it’s open source (OSI certified). The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish). So you only need to remember one master password or choose a key file to unlock the entire database.


You can put all your passwords in one database that is locked with one master key or key file. KeePass is a free and open source password manager that helps you securely manage your passwords.
