


LessPass is described as 'Open source password manager. Instead of syncing a database of passwords, it generates them locally every time you put in a domain name, login and master password. There is no central database for hackers to break into' and is a popular password manager in the security & privacy category. There are more than 100 alternatives to LessPass for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone and iPad apps. The best LessPass alternative is Bitwarden, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like LessPass are KeePassXC, KeePass, Proton Pass and LastPass.



There are many password managers out there. Yadabyte Passwords is very handy and provides:

Password Live is a generator of complex and secure passwords that you never need to remember!


SuperGenPass is a different kind of password manager. Instead of storing your passwords on your hard disk or online - where they are vulnerable to theft and data loss - SuperGenPass uses a hash algorithm to transform a master password into unique, complex passwords for the Web...



Last commit was in 2016 and last commit to the algorithm to generate passwords was in February 2022.

Zxbase stands for Zero Exposure Base. With Zxbase you build your secrets storage by pairing your own devices. The data is transferred directly between devices (peer-to-peer) and never through the cloud.



A password manager with the military level security at an affordable price. Available on Mac and iOS supporting iCloud Sync. Just provide the essential feature set for password management.




Keep your passwords and secrets securely organized with superior encryption and access on all your devices. Peace of mind has never been so simple.




The password manager that doesn't ask you to trust it. No account needed, no email required — unlock with passkeys or biometrics. Zero-knowledge encrypted vaults stored on IPFS.







Password generator. You supply the website and a master password, it generates you a password for that website. You remember only a single master password and can generate different passwords for each website you visit.

Sesam is a password manager integrated into self-hosted Jira instances. It focuses on secure sharing of passwords within a company and with clients (non-Jira users).



FortNotes is a Fort Knox for user data. It's based on the BlackBox technology, encrypted container. All the records created on this site immediately encrypted right in the browser with the help of AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and only then are sent to the server.




SuperGenPass uses the same design philosophy as Less Pass and Master Password to calculate passwords for you everytime you need them without using a central database that can be hacked. But of the three SGP feels the least attractive or flexible in terms of permissible settings.