
- #Keeweb self hosted generator#
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MiniKeePass specifically is missing many features, and has not been updated significantly in over a year (check MiniKeePass on GitHub).Synchronizing files manually can be a pain and cause grief if a new file overwrites an old one.It's not the most beautiful UI, nor does it have the best features.securely stored thumb drive) with next-of-kin to access in the case of emergency without needing your fingerprint or access to your phone (use a simple password, key file or no password). No need to worry about companies or web services being shut down or going bankrupt or experiencing data breaches.No data stored on external servers or in the cloud (unless you want to).You can access your data on any platform today, and in the future as long as you have a HTML5 browser.So, here is what I've realized using the combination of KeeWeb and MiniKeePass:
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I use the excellent Documents by Readdle (iOS, free) as my file manager, so this is how I run the Web App version of KeeWeb on iOS: but even better, you can run it directly on iOS with no server and no WiFi / Internet required! You can host it on your own desktop, server or use the one provided by KeeWeb Online Web App. The alternative is to directly use KeeWeb's single HTML file. To get custom fields, remember to create a 2.x database.
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Plus the same issue with the password auto-type. It's also open source and supports Touch ID (by storing the passwords in your iOS device's Keychain).īut it does not support attachments, custom icons, and standard icons are also different. So, for iOS, enter MiniKeePass, which is free and compatible with the. This does not find the correct app, or username and password fields at all, instead it assumes the cursor is currently on the username field and just sends. press a hotkey combination to send keystrokes to the browser. Most disheartening of all, there isn't really an auto-login feature. common fields for credit cards, bank accounts, internet logins, etc.), no CSV export (only XML) and of course, no native iOS app.

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password generator (with the exception of dictionary-based memorable-word passwords that 1Password generates).KeeWeb has a slightly quirky UI but it's got most of the features I need: Mono is an open source, cross-platform implementation of the Microsoft. KeeWeb is based on KeePass which is open source and supports Windows and macOS with Mono. For other platforms including iOS and Android, it can be run from a single HTML file totally offline, without any Internet connection and does not send data outside the browser. KeeWeb has a desktop app for Windows, macOS and Linux. So I started looking for alternatives, and stumbled on KeeWeb over at the Electron Apps page. But it too has various constraints, for example, it can export / import data from the desktop version, but not the iOS version, instead requiring a subscription to sync ($39.99 per year). I also tried Dashlane, which also looks great and is easy to use. From iOS I cannot export / convert data.


I doesn't sync iOS with Windows as I do not wish to use Dropbox.The macOS or Windows version is expensive but one-time ($64.99).
#Keeweb self hosted pro#
I have 1Password (the Pro IAP for iOS costs $9.99 as of writing) and it has lots of great features like templates, web site icons, Touch ID, iCloud sync with multiple devices, etc. I discovered KeePass, KeeWeb and MiniKeePass, all open source. I've been a long time iOS 1Password user, but recently started looking at alternatives.
