
Myki
Myki is an offline password manager that securely stores your sensitive data on your smartphone. The Myki app connects with your computer in a P2P encrypted manner to au...
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Password Manager
- Authenticator
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Apple Watch
- Microsoft Edge
- Google Chrome
- Android Wear
- Safari
- Opera
- Firefox
What is Myki?
Myki is an offline password manager that securely stores your sensitive data on your smartphone. The Myki app connects with your computer in a P2P encrypted manner to auto-fill your passwords and create secure backups of your data.
Cloud-less Storage of Passwords The Myki app does not store your passwords in the cloud, making it very difficult for hackers to gain access to your data.
Login accross devices You can manage your passwords on your computer by connecting the Myki app with the Myki browser extension on your computer.
No Master Password You no longer need to create, manage and remember a master password anymore. Use your fingerprint, Face ID or a pin code to access the Myki app.
Auto-fill 2FA tokens Myki can securely store and fill your two-factor authentication tokens while you browse, without compromising convenience.
From their website: “MYKI’s technology and team have been acquired by JumpCloud. Read more here. […] After careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue our existing products on April 10th, 2022.” Read more: https://myki.com/blog/important-announcement-we-got-acquired/
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Myki Features
Comments and Reviews
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- Password Manager
- password-storage
- Authentication
- Authenticator
Category
Security & PrivacyRecent user activities on Myki
earnersroofersreviewed Myki
MyKi is dead. It was a quality product that was accessible, robust, and easy-to-use. The company made a sudden announcement they are discontinuing service and offer users no real alternative other than remove their data and go away. This dislocation is a real disservice to customers and it underscores the importance of supporting open-source software applications. In the open-source ecosystem, there is no danger a company will be acquired or suddenly decide to change their license and strip-mine your data for advertising purposes. Hats off to the developers at MyKi for building a great, useful product. Sad to see it go.earnersroofersliked Myki
POXremoved Myki as alternatives to everything
Hands down the best FREE Password manager. There are somethings you can buy within the app but it's just cosmetics.
It boasts practically everything that LastPass has and completely free. Not stored in the cloud, store on your device like Keepass but the twist is that you can easily sync your passwords to other devices via the Myki app.
Left Bitwarden as it was lacking many features.
Agree with that comment. Hard to find friendly password manager without storing data on the cloud.
Reply written ago
It's one of the best password managers I've ever tried, I've had on Bitwarden, on Nordpass.
But this one offers more than all the others, and it doesn't store the passwords in the cloud.
The only thing to improve would perhaps be a better, more modern interface
I was told that they were going to audit the app code.
MyKi is dead. It was a quality product that was accessible, robust, and easy-to-use. The company made a sudden announcement they are discontinuing service and offer users no real alternative other than remove their data and go away.
This dislocation is a real disservice to customers and it underscores the importance of supporting open-source software applications. In the open-source ecosystem, there is no danger a company will be acquired or suddenly decide to change their license and strip-mine your data for advertising purposes.
Hats off to the developers at MyKi for building a great, useful product. Sad to see it go.
Talk about unlucky man, when I almost finished my script to review this awesome password manager I was shook when I opened it up and see the new important announcement: "MYKI's development team is now acquired by a new company (JumpCloud), and they decided to discontinue their products".
https://myki.com/blog/important-announcement-we-got-acquired/
I will really miss it so bad. Now it's time to move on to a new password manager.
It's very user friendly, it automatically logins after autofilling which is very nice, it doesnt have autofill bugs like Bitwarden (though that might have to do with my phone) anyways, I love this password manager
Need some improvements but I like the way it is developing. Desktop app is lacking same features as on mobile and browser extensions which makes it hard to manage.
Failed to install on my desktop, so had to uninstall.