KeePass is a free, open-source password manager that securely stores your sensitive information. With KeePass, all your accounts, passwords, and privileged data are locked in a virtual safe, accessible only with your master key. Setting up KeePass involves creating this master key—ensure it's memorable or write it down securely. Once set, you can manage your database through categories like general, Windows, networks, Internet, mail, and banking. Each entry can include names, secure passwords, expiration dates, URLs, and notes. KeePass uses AES and Twofish encryption, both highly secure, with AES approved by the NSA. Not just passwords, but usernames, notes, and URLs are protected. KeePass is portable via USB, making it a versatile and secure choice for password management.













KeePass has its perks, but I'm torn. On one hand, I love the security features and variety, but on the other, the interface could use a refresh. It's functional, just could be easier to navigate.