• Program for storing passwords. Free password manager

    KeePass is a free password manager. The program for storing passwords has an open source code, easy to use and completely free.

    With KeePass Password Safe, the user can store in one place already created and create new passwords, which will be securely encrypted in the password manager database.

    On the Internet, many of us often have to create accounts in various services, services, networks, sites, etc. The motives for use can be different: creating a new electronic mailbox, social network account, use of relevant services for money transfers, registration on websites, etc.

    When registering, there is a need to come up with and then enter your data, mainly in the “login” and “password” fields. The security of your data will depend on the strength of the password when you try stranger access your profile data.

    To securely save your account, personal, or any other data entered into the “password” field during registration, you will need to use complex passwords. A simple password can be decrypted fairly quickly special program. A strong, complex password will save your data if attackers try to hack your profile.

    Manager KeePass passwords supports algorithms AES encryption(256-bit) and Twofish, with which the program databases will be encrypted.

    When using the KeePass password manager, the user will not have to remember all the complex passwords created using this program. It will be enough to create and remember one complex one, strong password to enter the program. In this case, all your passwords will be in one place in encrypted form.

    You can download the KeePass program from the manufacturer’s official website. You can download the regular version of the program for installation on your computer, or a portable version of the program that does not require installation. Versions of the program are available for download for different operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, BSD, etc.), and for various mobile devices.

    To download to your computer, select next version programs – KeePass Professional Edition.

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    Which version of the program is better to use? My choice is the portable version of the password manager.

    When using KeePass Portable, you can launch the program from USB flash drives, or from any other removable drive on any computer. In this case, registry entries, configuration files, and other data that will be created in the operating system do not remain on the computer. Windows system during installation regular version programs.

    In any case, for the safety of passwords, it will be important not to lose only one file - the encrypted KeePass password database.

    To work with the KeePass program, you must have it installed on your computer in the Windows operating system. NET Framework 2.0 or higher. This software platform already installed in modern versions Windows.

    After downloading to your computer, unpack the archive with the program. You can place the KeePass folder (with the name of the program version) in a place convenient for you ( hard drive, flash drive, external hard disk, etc.).

    To localize the program into Russian, you will need to download the corresponding language pack: keepass Russian language. After unpacking the archive, move the localization file Russian.lngx to the folder with the program.

    Creating a Database

    After opening the program window, click on the “View” menu item, and then select “Change Language…” in the context menu. In the Select Language window, select the appropriate language. In the next window, agree to restart the program. After this, the KeePass program will be opened in Russian.

    As you can see, the program window is still empty.

    Now you will need to create a new password database. To do this, you will need to click on the “File” menu item, and select “New...” in the context menu.

    In the “Create a new password database” window, you will need to select a location to store the encrypted password database. Here you can choose several options: save the password database in the folder with the program itself, or in some other folder on your computer, or on another external drive.

    You can change the default file name “New PasswordBase” to a different file name. This can be done later when you want to rename the database name.

    If you have an encrypted password database in the folder with the program itself, which you placed on a flash drive, then you can use the KeePass program after connecting the flash drive to any computer. This option for using the program has one drawback: the flash drive may be lost or fail.

    I myself use a slightly different method of storing the database. I create special folder on drive “D” of my computer, and then I save the encrypted KeePass program database there. The folder with the program itself is located on my “C” drive, although this is a portable version of the program. I created a shortcut to launch the password manager like a regular program.

    I save the database, which is located on drive "D", in cloud storage Yandex.Disk, which I am in this section. I also copy the database to the program folder on the flash drive.

    As a result, if I suddenly have to reinstall operating system, then the KeePass database will be saved since it is located on another logical drive. If my computer's hard drive fails, I still won't lose my data, since the database will be saved in two other places. So three different places saves ensure the safety of the database.

    • Attention! Pay great attention to the safety of the encrypted database of the KeePass program. If you lose it for any reason, you will forever lose access to your passwords.

    You can create multiple databases in KeePass, each database will have its own master password. Pay special attention to the safety of all databases.

    Creating a Master Password

    Immediately after creating the database, the “Create a composite master password” window will open, which is designed to encrypt the password database. The password can consist of one or more sources.

    KeePass Password Safe offers the following options for creating a composite master password:

    • "Master Password" - you enter only the password to access the encrypted database.
    • “Key file” - in addition to the main password, you will need to select any file, or create a key file.
    • “Windows Account” - you enter the data of the current account.

    If you select several sources to enter the program, then you will be able to open the database only when you enter data from all sources. If you lose one of the sources, you will not be able to open the program database.

    That's why the best option there will be a choice made by the program by default - “Master Password”. You will need to create and then enter a password in the “Master Password” field to log into the KeePass program.

    You can click on the stars to open a field for viewing the password you are typing. At the bottom of the “Assessed Quality” scale, you can see the quality of the generated password, measured in bits. The more bits the created password has, the more secure the password will be.

    In this image you can see how I made a pretty strong password using a well-known expression.

    After completing the creation of the master password, click on the “OK” button.

    • Attention! Be sure to memorize the password to enter the program. Write it down on paper, and then be sure to memorize this password. If for some reason you lose your main password, then you will not be able to access the remaining passwords that will be stored in the KeePass program.

    Next, the “Creating a new password database - Step 2” window will open, in which you can configure the parameters for creating a password database. The program, in principle, is already optimally configured, so there is no particular need to change the settings of the password database parameters.

    In the “Security” tab, you can click on the “Calculate for second delay” link to increase the number of encryption cycles.

    After setting and changing parameters, do not forget to click on the “OK” button.

    After completing the settings, the created password database window will open. The left side of the program window displays the password database and its categories (groups). You can delete all of these groups, or keep them if the group names are appropriate for you to use (they can be renamed or changed at any time). IN at the moment, the groups are empty because new entries have not yet been created there to store passwords.

    After deleting entries or groups, they will be moved to the “Trash”, which will be displayed in the groups section. If necessary, you can empty the contents of the Trash.

    Changing the Primary Master Password

    At any time, you can change the main password, which is used to enter the program. To do this, you will need to click on the “File” menu, and then select “Change master password...” from the context menu.

    In the Create Composite Master Password window, enter a new primary master password to access the encrypted database in KeePass.

    KeePass settings

    You can enter the program settings from the “Tools” => “Settings” menu.

    In the “Security” tab, you can activate some items: block the program when inactive, when the computer is locked or the user switches, when entering sleep mode. When changing the remote access mode.

    The “Integration” tab contains settings for global program hotkeys:

    • “Ctrl” + “Alt” + “K” - show the KeePass window.
    • “Ctrl” + “Alt” + “A” - autodial.

    In the “Advanced” tab, in the “Start and Exit” section, I recommend activating the “Automatically save when closing/locking the password database” option.

    The password manager can be locked at any time after clicking on the “Lock” icon, or using the keyboard keys “Ctrl” + “L”.

    Add, edit, or delete groups

    To create new group right-click on the database name, or on empty space in this section ( left side program window), and then select “Add group” in the context menu.

    After this, the “Add Group” window will open. Here you can choose a name for the group being created, change group icon, add comments.

    To change the group icon, click on the folder image (the default icon) opposite the “Icon” item. Next, the “Select Icon” window will open, in which you can select standard icon, or use another icon downloaded from your computer in ".ico" format.

    To change a group, right-click on the group name, and then select “Change Group” from the context menu. Next, in the “Edit Group” window, change the group name or group icon.

    Similarly, you can change the name of an encrypted database if you right-click on the database name and select “Change Group” in the context menu.

    To delete a group, you will need to right-click on the group and then select “Delete Group” from the context menu. This group will be deleted to the Trash.

    Groups can be moved in the required order. To do this, you will need to right-click on this group and select “Order” in the context menu. Next, you should select a suitable place in the section for this group using the commands context menu.

    You can add an unlimited number of subgroups to groups.

    Adding a password

    To add a password, you will first need to select the corresponding group, and then right-click in the main part (right) of the program window. In the context menu, select “Add entry...”.

    After this, the “Add Recording” window will open in the “Recording” tab.

    In the “Name” field, you will need to enter the name of the site, service, service, program, the password for which you will store in the KeePass program. In the Name field, enter the login for this account, and in the “Password” field, enter the password if you are entering data from a previously created account. When you create a new password, KeePass will automatically prompt you with the generated password by default.

    The Quality field will display the strength quality of this password.

    In the “Comments” field you can enter reference data: security question, telephone number for confirmation, etc. information.

    After clicking on the "Icon" button, you can select an icon for this password.

    To display the password, you will need to click on the “stars” button. In this case, you can check the content of the characters that make up given password, and if necessary, you can make changes to this password.

    After entering all passwords into the program, you can print all passwords onto paper from the “File” => “Print” menu. It will also be possible to send data from individual groups for printing.

    Password generator

    Under the “stars” there is a “Generate Password” button. After clicking on left button mouse, a context menu will open to enter the password generator, or to create a key of the appropriate type.

    In the “Password Generator” window, you can configure a password of the required complexity and strength.

    In the “Settings” tab you will need to select a profile to create a password:

    • “Custom” - you choose your own password settings.
    • "Based on previous password" - New Password will be generated based on the settings for the previous password.
    • “Auto-generated passwords for new entries” - the program itself will generate passwords according to the specified parameters.
    • "40-bit hexadecimal key (built-in)" - the program will generate a key of this type.
    • “128-bit hexadecimal key (built-in)” - a key for this parameter will be generated.
    • “256-bit hexadecimal key (built-in)” - a key will be created that meets these requirements.
    • “Random MAC address (built-in)” - the created key will have the corresponding appearance.

    You can select the length of the generated password. For greater password security, you can select additional sets characters. After completing the settings, click on the “OK” button.

    According to US encryption standards, with a key parameter of 128 bits, it is usually classified as “secret”, and when using a 256-bit key, it is classified as “top secret”.

    In the “Advanced” tab you can enter additional settings. In the “View” tab you can see examples of passwords created according to the rules of the first two tabs. From this tab you can copy passwords to replace your existing passwords. Naturally, you will first need to change passwords on the corresponding services, and then save the changes in the KeePass program.

    The created entry will be in the corresponding group. If necessary, you can add other entries to this group, or move entries to other groups.

    After closing the program window, a window will open in which you will be asked to save all changes to the password database. To save changes, click on the “Save” button, and before that, activate the “Automatically save when closing/locking the password database” option. After activating this item, this window will no longer appear, and all changes in the password database will be saved automatically.

    This is done so as not to lose changes that you for some reason forgot to save. After closing the program, all changes in the database will be saved.

    Editing a post

    To change an entry, you will first need to right-click on the corresponding entry, and then select the “Edit/View Entry” command in the context menu, or press the “Enter” button on the keyboard.

    Inserting a password and login

    There are several ways to insert passwords and other data into input forms on websites and programs.

    After clicking on the corresponding entry with the right mouse button, you can copy the name (login) or password from the context menu. Then you will need to enter your username and password in the appropriate fields of the input form.

    Otherwise, you can copy your login and password to the clipboard using the corresponding icons located under the program menu panel.

    Login, password and other data can simply be dragged from the program window using the mouse into the corresponding fields of the data entry form.

    If you double-right-click on your login or password, this data will be copied to the clipboard.

    You can use autodialer to insert your password and login.

    When copying data, the clipboard will be cleared after a few seconds. In the program settings, you can set the required period of time (default – 12 seconds) for auto-clearing the clipboard.

    Autodial (autofill) in KeePass

    When autotyping (autofilling), the keyboard will not be used, thus protecting against keylogger spyware that reads the data typed on the keyboard.

    The antivirus installed on your computer must protect against keyloggers.

    Autofill is called by the keyboard shortcut “Crtl” + “V”, or from the context menu “Start autofill”, after highlighting the corresponding entry in the program.

    By default, when autodialing in the KeePass program, the following sequence of actions is performed that simulates manual data entry:

    (USERNAME)(TAB)(PASSWORD)(ENTER)

    First, you place the mouse cursor in the “login” field, then the name is automatically entered, then pressing the “Tab” key is simulated, then the password is automatically entered, then pressing the “Enter” key is simulated.

    You will be able to change the sequence of entered tags to use commands in different sequences on certain sites.

    To go to the desired site, you can use the “Links” context menu item to open this link in the browser, naturally, if the link has been added to the corresponding entry.

    In some cases, autofill may not work.

    KeePass update

    To update the portable version of the program, simply unpack the archive from new version program, and then copy the files to the KeePass program folder. The data will be overwritten, but you will not lose your settings since the configuration file and database will not be overwritten.

    Created for the KeePass program large number plugins ( additional modules) and browser extensions that expand capabilities and make more convenient to use password manager programs. Since this article turned out to be very long, it is not possible to consider such additions in this article.

    Conclusions of the article

    The free KeePass program is designed to securely store passwords in one place. To access the password manager, the user will only need to remember one main master password.

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    As Lifehacker.com notes, previously password managers could only store information in encrypted form. Today, such programs provide the opportunity to store data both on a computer and remotely, change the password with one click and access websites using it.

    The best programs of this type can be run on a computer without an Internet connection and synchronized with many devices over the network, writes Lifehacker.com.

    Some of the managers authorize the user on the sites, others keep track of passwords and check whether the same combination is used in several cases. They all have their own characteristics and approach the issue in their own way. safe storage data.

    LastPass

    Lifehacker.com notes that LastPass was one of the first password managers that was convenient to use for storing passwords both online and locally.

    LastPass remembers user passwords and allows you to manage them, and also automatically changes them if the service for which they were intended was hacked or otherwise compromised. LastPass supports two-factor authentication for password storage using Google Authenticator, USB devices or YubiKey.

    The service was updated in 2014 user interface, making it much more convenient to use, and a number of additional functions, such as monitoring changes in credit history, generating secure password and storage and exchange of documents, notifications when one of the sites used is hacked, tools for auto-filling forms and online purchases.

    LastPass supports Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, Windows Phone and Blackberry, as well as plugins for Chrome browsers, Firefox, Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer. The basic version of the service is free, and the premium manager with maximum features and support mobile platforms available for $12 per year.

    As noted by Lifehacker.com, many users said that LastPass made their online life much easier. Thanks to the service, there is no need to use the same password on every site, you do not have to make mistakes in typing or accidentally send combinations to someone. The manager allows you to block important data when you think you have been hacked, and motivates you to take better care of security.

    Dashlane

    Dashlane was launched in 2012 and quickly gained popularity due to its attention to the interface, security, ease of authorization, automatic filling of forms on web pages and work with online stores.

    During the existence of the manager, it has gone through several updates, acquired support for two-factor authentication, the ability to share passwords if the user has lost access to their accounts and, most importantly, a function that allows you to change several passwords for a dozen sites with just a few clicks. Dashlane also notifies the user if one of the resources they use has been hacked, and can independently set new unique passwords.

    Tracking purchases and working with a virtual wallet simplifies work with online retailers and allows you to track all orders within the service. In addition, Dashlane provides the ability to store passwords locally in encrypted form, and also allows you to synchronize them with other devices via cloud storage.

    Dashlane runs on Windows, OS X, Android and iOS and has plugins for Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer. Paid version manager allows you to configure synchronization various devices. Its cost is $40 per year.

    KeepPass

    According to Lifehacker.com, KeePass is suitable for all fans free software with open source software. In this program, all user passwords are stored in an encrypted database on their system and never leave it.

    KeePass has an application with which you can transfer information to several computers, even if the computer you are using is locked and the user only has a flash card.

    You can configure access to the database for multiple users, and also export it in text form.

    The manager has a built-in password generator that can check the uniqueness and security of each combination used.

    As Lifehacker.com notes, there are a huge number of additional plugins and tools for KeePass that expand its functionality and allow you to use new platforms.

    KeePass autofill works on almost all systems and browsers, thanks to which the manager can log in to sites that his counterparts cannot access. It also allows you to use autocomplete in applications, dialog boxes, and other forms where you previously had to type everything manually or by copying.

    In 2010, Lifehacker.com users chose KeePass as the best password manager, primarily for its open program code and approach to security.

    KeePass officially supports Windows, OS X and Linux, but thanks to third-party developers, it can also be used on iOS, Android and Windows Phone.

    1Password

    1Password has a pleasant interface, built-in secure notes, a virtual wallet with payment information, and a reliable password generator that allows you to create combinations for specified queries, rather than just accepting the random option that the algorithm produces.

    1Password can be used on a device without network access, or you can synchronize your password storage via Dropbox, iCloud, Wi-Fi, or network folders.

    You can also set up access for other users to the storage or specify emergency contacts.

    1Password supports Windows, OS X, Android, and iOS, as well as plugins for Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. The premium version of 1Password for one system costs $50 (licensing package for Mac and Windows costs $70). Mobile applications and browser extensions are available only to license holders.

    Users who chose 1Password noted its interface and ease of use: the manager is simply a pleasure to interact with. In addition, writes Lifehacker.com, 1Password works in almost any browser, system and dialog box.

    Users also noted the “watchtower” function, which notifies about serious violations on the network, and TouchID support on iOS. The manager's disadvantages were also mentioned, including the inability to edit the database on mobile devices.

    RoboForm

    Development of RoboForm began in 1999, and since then it has had loyal fans, writes Lifehacker.com. RoboForm can be used both as an auto-fill tool for online forms and as a password manager. Encrypted data is stored both locally on the user’s device and synchronized over the network. RoboForm can be carried with you on a flash card so that you can use it on any computer without fear of losing passwords.

    You can use several profiles in the manager, each of which will contain individual information about users, passwords and any other information necessary for frequent use.

    Password managers are becoming increasingly popular. The ability to store all your passwords in one place is quite attractive. With the help of mobile devices, you can have all your passwords at your fingertips at all times without compromising the security of your data. There are tons of password managers for PC, Mac, and mobile devices. Here best apps password managers for Android.

    aWallet Password Manager
    (downloads: 806)
    aWallet is one of those password manager apps that people use for a long time. The application stores passwords, banking transactions, information, information about credit card, as well as user data if you need it. There is also built-in search, custom icons, and an auto-lock feature. There's even a built-in password generator, so you don't have to worry about it. The password manager covers everything you need, including AES and Blowfish encryption. You can download the app for free or buy the PRO version.

    Dashlane
    (downloads: 219)
    Dashlane is another application that has been available to users for a long time. Dashlane offers all the features you need, including password support, credit cards and other sensitive types of information. The app also supports autofilling passwords on websites and apps. You can backup locally or using the cloud. 256-bit AES encryption works as expected. You can use most of the features for free, but if you want to use all the features, you will have to sign up paid subscription. This is one of the most reputable password managers for Android.

    Enpass Password Manager
    (downloads: 129)
    Enpass is a pretty powerful password manager. It covers all the basic features and there are also versions for Mac, PC and Linux. The application also does not require subscription fee what is good sign. The application allows you to create backups and recover your data, includes 256-bit AES encryption, cross-platform syncing, and you'll also be able to import data from other password managers to make the transition easier. You will also be able to use automatic completion in Google Chrome if you are using this browser. The app is free to download and only requires a one-time payment of $9.99 to unlock all features.

    Keepass2Android
    (downloads: 176)
    Keepass2Android is one of the most basic applications password managers on this list. Keepass has basic features that will allow you to back up passwords and the like. However, the app doesn't offer the same features as most of its competitors. Main feature The application becomes completely free and open source. The app is based on the code from Keepassdroid (another free and open source password manager), and both apps are compatible with each other.

    Keeper
    (downloads: 140)
    Keeper – password manager with a large number functions. The main feature of the application is 256-bit AES encryption and PBKDF2, which certainly help you feel secure. However, the application covers the basic functions, includes automatic filling in various applications and websites. Along with passwords, Keeper also includes video and photo vaults where you can store sensitive images or videos. The app also supports fingerprint locking, which is always useful. You can also sync the app between devices and store data in the cloud if you choose. It's a pretty decent option, although you'll need a subscription to get all the features.

    LastPass
    (downloads: 142)
    LastPass follows a similar trend when it comes to its Android password manager. LastPass offers a metric ton of features, including autofilling passwords across apps, websites, and individual forms. The app also helps you store photos and audio notes. There are several other more unique and unusual features, including support for a fingerprint scanner, a password generator, a password audit that will let you know if the password is weak, the application also provides the ability to use emergency assistance friend or family member. You can use the core app for free, but you'll need a paid subscription if you want to use all the features. You can also download LastPass Authenticator at Google Play to add a 2nd factor of authentication for added security.

    mSecure Password Manager
    (downloads: 72)
    mSecure is one of those password managers that have been around seemingly forever. However, the app has seen several updates since its inception and appearance The password manager remains relatively modern. In addition, the manager supports basic features, 256-bit AES encryption, a password generator, and the ability to backup your data to your SD card. The app also has a self-destruct feature in case someone gets their password wrong too many times. It's a reliable all-in-one password manager, although the lack of a free version may put some users off. We recommend looking at some reviews and trying the app.

    Password Safe and Manager
    (downloads: 86)
    Password Safe and Manager is the middle ground when it comes to choosing a password manager. This app requires no connection, and the 256-bit encryption will make you feel relatively safe. The password manager uses material design, which looks really great. You can place passwords, categorize them for convenient viewing, and also generate new passwords on the fly. In addition, the password manager offers automatic backup. And the app offers significantly more features if you buy PRO version for $3.99. It's not the most powerful, but it's a very good app.

    RoboForm Password Manager
    (downloads: 205)
    RoboForm is a very old application, but it is still one of the best managers passwords for Android. It does what it's supposed to do and does it well, and it also offers bookmarks so you can find your most commonly used passwords faster. The app also recognizes new passwords when you create them and log in, a neat solution. The password manager also supports multi-step logins, which is very convenient. The application works with Chrome and Firefox, even with Dolphin Browser. This is absolutely free application, which works great.

    SafeInCloud Password Manager
    (downloads: 142)
    SafeInCloud is a cloud-based password manager, a very capable manager. It stores all your data in the cloud, with which you can sync any of your devices. The app includes Material Design, 256-bit AES encryption, supports a fingerprint scanner, Android Wear, a password generator, and a password strength calculator. You will be able to auto-fill fields in some browsers. You will be able to get most of the features with free version, and the PRO version will cost you a very reasonable RUR 199.

    When a person uses the Internet, accounts appear over time social networks, registration on forums, online stores, online banks. Along with them, the number of accounts on different resources increases in order to remember all the passwords and a password manager was invented. The simplest version of this program is the “notepad” program; some put it in an archive with a password, thus text file with passwords is relatively safe, but the archive is quite easy to hack, and the text file will not be a lot of work read, what if passwords from an online bank were stored in it? To securely save passwords from prying eyes developed specialized password managers.

    They all work according to a similar algorithm, there is a database in which passwords are stored, most often in hashed form, and a shell is connected to the database in the form user-friendly interface, such an algorithm can be organized locally, that is, on one computer, or over a network, the database is located on the server, and the user connects through a web form or a client program installed on the computer.

    Password manager for computer

    Consider the password manager “KeePass”. This manager is the so-called open source", that is, open source, and free. Since the source code is open, anyone can participate in its modification and testing, including its resistance to hacking. Thanks to this, “KeePass” has gained great popularity among users.

    The program is installed on a computer running Windows XP-10, Linux-like OS (Debian/Ubuntu and similar), Mac OS X, Android (there is portable versions for Windows).

    After installation, download the Russian language localization, copy it to the program folder and launch “KeePass”. In the program, select “view-change laguage”,

    Choose Russian language

    Then “file-new...” in the window that appears, write the name of the password storage and the path in which it will be created. Then the wizard for creating a password vault will appear, in it we select the encryption type and additional settings, enter the password to access the vault and click done.

    After the above actions, in the groups located on the left side of the program window, select the group and in the main window click on the “add entry” button.

    In the window that appears, enter your login - password that needs to be saved, the site and the comment are filled in as necessary. The advantages of this program also include a large number of plugins and extensions.

    Download KeePass— http://keepass.info/download.html
    Localizations—http://keepass.info/translations.html

    This manager only works online; there is an extension for major browsers - Opera, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, IE. There are also clients for mobile platforms - iPhone, iPad, Android, Symbian OS, BlackBerry. It is possible to install the client on Windows, load the database through it and work offline, but synchronization with cloud base should still happen, this basic feature, organize access to personal passwords from any place where there is Internet.

    The resource has both a paid subscription and the ability free use with some non-critical limitations, the interface is very friendly, registration on the developer’s website is required to work, then the wizard will guide you through the main stages of creating a password database.

    Download LastPass— https://www.lastpass.com/

    Corporate password manager. A database is created on a separate PC (server) and server software is installed for remote connection clients. Clients using client software or a browser can log into pre-created accounts and work with them; in essence, this is a password manager, chat, corporate mail. For businesses where security is more important than ever, this is good decision assigned task.

    Download Passwork— https://ru.passwork.me/