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Mehr lesenWhere do you manage your passwords? Nextcloud supports several apps and has its own too! In this blog, explore the available password managers for Nextcloud and find the best one for you!
Here’s an extensive list of features:
There are also a large number of extensions available, as well as a series of apps for Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, Mac and so on. A variety of browser plugins are available as well. The Chrome integration seems to be read-only, while for Firefox passwords can be generated as well. Keepass is a bit cumbersome to use, but has a wide range of features and integrations available.
Enpass is an offline password manager where users can keep and sync their data using their trusted cloud accounts which they feel are more secure and safe (with 2FA enabled on them). It offers all the key features as compared to other password managers available on the market. The desktop version (Windows, Mac and Linux) is very easy to use. It is free though it requires registration to be unlocked. The iOS and Android apps also have a great user interface but cost money beyond 25 managed passwords.
Enpass can store its passwords on various clouds, like iCloud, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box and any WebDAV based one. And, of course, Nextcloud!
Enpass is easy to use and the ability to fill in forms, store documents and generate OTP codes makes it kind of a one-for-all tool.
The screenshot comes from a review on Lifewire!
Passwords is an advanced Nextcloud app that allows you to manage and store your passwords safely in your own cloud.
The intuitive and modern web interface of the app makes it easy to update and add new passwords from anywhere. Plus, included security checks help you to keep your online accounts safe and up-to-date. You can also share passwords with other Nextcloud users, organize passwords in folders and revive passwords that have been deleted.
The app gets updated very regularly and has an active chat, forum and user/administrator handbooks.
Passman is the oldest Nextcloud password manager. It is quite feature-full and the ability to share passwords is very cool!