

Reliable, open-source password managers are a useful tool but they also come with risks: Note that KeePassXC does not automatically save changes when it is used, so this should be changed in the settings (otherwise unsaved password changes could be lost).

This provides better account protection, particularly when combined with Two-factor Authentication (2FA).This methodology prevents the reuse of passwords across multiple services, which is a poor security practice.All passwords can be protected by a single master password/passphrase.Responses to security questions can be safely stored.Strong and unique passwords can be created and stored by the one application.The benefits of a password manager include: KeePassXC is recommended by the EFF in their Surveillance Self-Defense guide and it is considered a feature-rich, modern and fully cross-platform password manager refer to the features list and FAQ for more detail. The Electronic Frontier Foundation mention KeePassXC as "an example of a password manager that is open-source and free." The tech collective PrivacyTools has included KeePassXC in their list of recommended password manager software because of its active development. It started as a community fork of KeePassX (itself a cross-platform fork of KeePass ). a free and open-source password manager.
