1. All features of KeepShare are present in KeepShare Lite, except for write support. * Easy-entry PIN unlock, optional fingerprint unlock on Android 6. * Auto-fill support across all native apps, auto-fill in Chrome on Android 5. 0+; auto-fill is fully secure from clipboard attacks on Android 5. 0+ (on pre-5. * Automatic synchronization with Storage Access Framework providers in Android 4. 4+ (includes Google Drive, Box. * Completely open source: build and run it yourself if you're cheap; audit the code and verify that nothing nefarious is going on or even verify the security of this solution I'm giving you. You get to decide! * It is built from the ground up to be completely different from any other solution available on Android.
2. In addition to this, it is also among the first password managers on Android to provide complete auto-fill support across all apps, including Chrome (requires Android 5. 0+ for Chrome). * In addition to this, KeepShare supports Android 4. 4+ Storage Access Framework, this means you can automatically connect and synchronize to your choice of cloud storage provider, including Google Drive, Box. net, OneDrive, etc. * KeepShare Lite provides read-only support for KeePass databases.
3. It also looks good because it's fully Material Design. * KeepShare is one of the first apps to have a custom keyboard for password entry, in addition to searching for database entries using a "Share" mechanism (hence the name KeepShare).
4. Information stored on your phone cannot be accessed without the key from Google Drive and vice versa. (Also a first, no other app does this to enhance your security). * Not yet, for now, you will need to create it from any other app that allows database creation.
5. I recently completed write support for KeepShare, and as a result, I feel that it's enough of a feature delineation where I can give KeepShare Lite to everyone for free!
6. This application is the only implementation of KeePass for Android that allows one to securely unlock the database with a 4+ digit PIN.
7. Because everyone should be improving their security situation by making better use of strong passwords, and security should be easy. * The security is implemented by using a 2-part encryption key for your master passphrase.
8. The other part of the key is uploaded into app-private data in your Google Drive account.
9. DISCLAIMER: This app uses Accessibility services.
10. Your PIN is only one part of the key.
11. Why do I want to give it away?
1. I would recommend an option to auto-fill the fields if possible (only one login or the first login found) Update: I mean without using the dialog.
2. files.Best keypass compatible Android application.Big int errorNot stableVery neat and clean solution for Keepass users on Android.
3. I have been a KeePass user for many a year, and have a need to be able to have a fully cross-platform format, so I stick to it.
4. Using OneDrive had not been an issue, particularly when using the file in offline mode.
5. a shame -- seems like it was pretty good.Been using for 3 years.
6. That being said, I think I will need to try something else in the way of a client application.Doesn't work.
7. Now it wont download my key file from Googlr Driveπ π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π Decent idea, decent functionality.
8. If you think the dialog is there for a good reason, consider removing the "Continue" button.
9. However, suddenly, and in an unpredictable cadence, when opening the application, it would merely flash up, then disappear.
10. Being in control of the data is also great, along with the OSS development model, for my own sanity.
11. fails to open database from current desktop client.