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Top 5 Open Source password managers

The top 5 open source, free password managers that can help you keep track of your logins and passwords.

Managing passwords across lots of web sites and services is a daunting task. Here are the top 5 open source, free password managers that can help you keep track of your logins and passwords:

1. Bitwarden

Bitwarden is an open-source password manager that allows you to store and manage your passwords in a secure online vault. It is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. It also offers browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and other browsers.

2. KeePass

KeePass is a free and open-source password manager primarily for Windows. It officially supports macOS and Linux operating systems through the use of Mono. It stores usernames, passwords, and other fields, including free-form notes and file attachments, in an encrypted file.

3. KeePassXC

KeePassXC is a community-developed open-source fork of KeePass. It is built using Qt5 libraries, making it a multi-platform application which can be run on Linux, Windows, macOS, and BSD. It uses the KeePass 2.x (.kdbx) password database format as the native format.

4. Psono

Psono is an open source and self-hosted password manager that helps keep your data safe. It stores your credentials encrypted and only you can access your data. Access can be shared encrypted with your team. It is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.

5. Password Safe

Password Safe is a free and open-source password manager program originally written for Microsoft Windows but supporting Linux, FreeBSD, Android, IOS, BlackBerry and other operating systems.

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