

They also support keepasshttp for use with PassIFoxx for Firefox and chrome IPass for Chroome. kdbx files of the password data format and can import. It is important to mention that KeePassXC, KeePassX and KeePass are compatible with each other. This fork intends to incorporate new functions and bug fixes that are not being added in an original version (not counting the Windows version) KeePassX that seems a bit abandoned. To begin with, we have to say that KeePassXC is a KeePassX fork (in turn, a fork of the Windows KeePass version) and that is now available as a Snap package, the kind of packages that came as a novelty with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and that allow us, among other things, to install software updates as soon as soon as your developer has them available. Without a doubt, the most popular is 1Password but, since we like free software at Ubunlog, in this post we will talk about KeePassXC, a password manager to consider.

But if we want something else, we will most likely have to install a password manager. firefox folder that is in our personal folder. If we only want to use our passwords in Firefox, having them always available is as simple as making a backup copy of the hidden.
