KeePass Alternatives for Mac
There are many alternatives to KeePass for Mac if you are looking to replace it. The most popular Mac alternative is KeePassXC, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to KeePass and loads of them are available for Mac so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Mac alternatives to KeePass are
Bitwarden (Freemium, Open Source),
LastPass (Freemium),
KeeWeb (Free, Open Source) and
KeePassX (Free, Open Source).
- A simple and secure password manager and secure wallet. You can sync with your iPod, iPhone, or iPad. View 155 alternatives to Secrets
- oneSafe is an app for iPhone, iPad and Mac OS X that allows you to store all your personal information in one place with complete security. Credit card numbers and entry codes. View 98 alternatives to oneSafe
- The cloud safe simplifies online file sharing and protects documents and passwords, offering a level of security comparable to a Swiss bank. View 171 alternatives to SecureSafe
- Cloverleaf is a free, open source app to replace your password manager without storing your passwords anywhere. View 9 alternatives to Cloverleaf
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- password manager that uses biometric authentication. View 163 alternatives to True Key
- Freemium
- Mac
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Internet Explorer
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
True key does not unlock with a passwordJohnFastman Why anyone would trust a proprietary closed-source, US-based password manager is beyond me. Try one from this list of open-source alternatives instead: KeePass (local, sync yourself), KeeWeb, Encryptr, KeePassX, Master Password (no database to hack), MacPass. - Passwordmaker creates unique, secure passwords that are very easy for you to retrieve but no one else. View 85 alternatives to PasswordMakerNo screenshots yet
- Free • Open Source
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- Online
- Android
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- Xfce
- Opera
- Firefox
- Was it Facebook? Or Twitter? Or GitHub? WhichLogin is a browser extension for people forgetting how they signed into websites. Never create accounts accidentally again. View 57 alternatives to WhichLogin
- Paid
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Chrome OS
- Microsoft Edge
- Google Chrome
- Kiwi Browser
- Chromium
- Firefox
- The Password Gorilla helps you manage your logins. It stores all your user names and passwords, along with login information and other notes, in a securely encrypted file. View 134 alternatives to Password Gorilla
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The project is still developed and downloadable. However latest version of the program, v1.5.3.7, was released in March 2013.
No screenshots yet- Free • Open Source
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- PortableApps.com
- mSecure keeps your data safe because it uses the ultra-secure 256bit blowfish encryption to protect personal information such as account numbers, usernames, passwords and more. View 150 alternatives to mSecure
- Paid
- Mac
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
- SaferPass can automatically log you in, and help backup your passwords for simple searching. No need to remember your passwords for every site. And with the SaferCloud, you can even sync your passwords securely and easily among multiple machines!. View 155 alternatives to SaferPass