Padlock is a modern, open source password manager with a focus on transparency, security and usability. Try it now for free and discover a new, delightfully simple way to manage your passwords!
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Too bad it is not clear before logging in that the Padlock cloud is not free.
Pros:
Minimalist and cross platform
Cons:
Free unless you need to sync across devices...
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First password manager I could get me spouse to use after years of trying.
Pros:
Easy to use! Not just for security specialists who already know everything.
Cons:
On Win7 the "recently used" entries don't also show up in the alphabetical list. I would rather just have an alphabetical list.
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Try it :) you are going to love having tons of passwords and having full control of them.
Pros:
Free version is great, payed is not only affordable but great!
Cons:
autofill features
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I love how easy it is to run my own server, and there is an official Linux release!
Pros:
Open source, data stored on server & client, backup/restore is easy, good syncing across many clients making changes, runs on ALL platforms
Padlock is a great alternative to 1Password without any bloated functionality. It's simple to use and it does its job very well - saves passwords and other secret credentials in one place.
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Love it
Pros:
Great open source software
Cons:
Needs a URL field that turns into a link!
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I've been using Padlock for a while and opted to start paying to use the cloud storage. The UI is great. I don't think there are any major hangups. There are a few features that I would like to see implemented like keyboard nav and fingerprint auth, but it's great either way.
Pros:
I enjoy using it across all of my devices. It's very easy to generate passwords and categorize accounts.
Cons:
In v1 there was keyboard navigation so I could copy/paste without ever using the mouse but sadly it was lost.
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Too bad it is not clear before logging in that the Padlock cloud is not free.
Pros:Minimalist and cross platform
Cons:Free unless you need to sync across devices...
First password manager I could get me spouse to use after years of trying.
Pros:Easy to use! Not just for security specialists who already know everything.
Cons:On Win7 the "recently used" entries don't also show up in the alphabetical list. I would rather just have an alphabetical list.
Try it :) you are going to love having tons of passwords and having full control of them.
Pros:Free version is great, payed is not only affordable but great!
Cons:autofill features
I love how easy it is to run my own server, and there is an official Linux release!
Pros:Open source, data stored on server & client, backup/restore is easy, good syncing across many clients making changes, runs on ALL platforms
Cons:Sorry, I really can't think of any
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Padlock is a great alternative to 1Password without any bloated functionality. It's simple to use and it does its job very well - saves passwords and other secret credentials in one place.
Pros:Very intuitive, easy to use, and flexible.
Cons:Can't disable some notification popping up.
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Love it
Pros:Great open source software
Cons:Needs a URL field that turns into a link!
I've been using Padlock for a while and opted to start paying to use the cloud storage. The UI is great. I don't think there are any major hangups. There are a few features that I would like to see implemented like keyboard nav and fingerprint auth, but it's great either way.
Pros:I enjoy using it across all of my devices. It's very easy to generate passwords and categorize accounts.
Cons:In v1 there was keyboard navigation so I could copy/paste without ever using the mouse but sadly it was lost.