1. The backend uses the original KeePass libraries to handle file access to ensure file format compatibility. * read/write support for . kdbx (KeePass 2. * Integrated Soft-Keyboard: Switch to this keyboard for entering user credentials. * support for editing entries including additional string fields, file attachments, tags etc. * Note: please install Keepass2Android (non offline version) if you want to open files directly from a webserver (FTP/WebDAV). * search dialog with all search options from KeePass 2. x.
2. Typing such a password on a mobile phone every time you unlock your database is time-consuming and error-prone. * Load your database and type the strong password once. Enable QuickUnlock. * If you want to re-open your database, you can type just a few characters (by default, the last 3 characters of your password) to unlock quickly and easily! * If the wrong QuickUnlock key is entered, the database is locked and the full password is required to re-open. Is this safe?
3. Keepass2Android is an open source password manager application for Android. It reads and writes . kdbx-files, the database format used by the popular KeePass 2. x Password Safe for Windows and other desktop operating systems.
4. You should protect your password database with a strong (i. e. random and LONG) password including upper and lower case as well as numbers and special characters.
5. A German research team has demonstrated that clipboard-based access of credentials as used by most Android password managers is not safe: Every app on your phone can register for changes of the clipboard and thus be notified when you copy your passwords from the password manager to your clipboard.
6. Second: If you loose your phone and someone tries to open the password database, the attacker has exactly one chance to make use of QuickUnlock.
7. First: it allows you to use a really strong password, this increases safety in case someone gets your database file.
8. If you need to lookup a password for a webpage, go to Menu/Share... and select Keepass2Android.
9. When using 3 characters and assuming 70 characters in the set of possible characters, the attacker has a 0. 0003% chance of opening the file.
10. In order to protect against this kind of attack, you should use the Keepass2Android keyboard: When you select an entry, a notification will appear in the notification bar.
11. ON this keyboard, click the KP2A symbol to "type" your credentials.
1. Especially helpful is the ability to link automatic logins with apps, and being able to load your database from an online drive.It's been a while now since I am using keepass as my personal password manager and I do like it a lot because you are 100% control of your database.It seems weird that quite a few important settings can be changed without any protection.
2. I haven't had any database issues since using the app, but it's a good idea to setup file versioning with your sync service just incase.I think this is a great port of a password manager that would otherwise be unavailable for Android.
3. It asks if I want to merge or overwrite, but both options seem to lead to the same result.Pretty good, but I'd like to be able to sort my passwords by recently added.Requires permission to photos, media, and files only with latest releaseJust started using KeePass, and in my opinion, this is the best android app for that.
4. Please keep this up to date! I see that it hasn't been updated since October 2019.Very good Android password manager, designed to integrate with a desktop installation of Keepass 2 or Keepass XC (which uses the same database format).
5. I am not sure if this is a keepass2android or chromium bug, but it would be nice if we can squash the bug where chromium based browsers crash when doing a google search -> click on result -> browser back to google results list -> go to google page search bar click -> crashThis is a great application for everyone that values security.
6. This version does not provide integrated cloud sync.I just switched from using Lastpass to KeePassXC with Syncthing to maintain my database file myself.
7. When a new file version syncs while you have the vault open, it tells you that the database changed and lets you choose "Merge" so it doesn't overwrite your changes.
8. A tool like SyncThing is a great way to keep the database in sync between multiple machines.
9. Love the ability to import and export key files so that they are not always exposed, and the built in keyboard is a great way to search for and fill passwords.
10. Even better with the addons that reinsert functionality that was forced out due to changes in Play store policy (these need to be tracked down and installed from a third-party source, but that's not the fault of the app).
11. I prefer the "offline" version of as I don't want to shuffle my databases through dropbox, google drive or other services.