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GNU/Linux KeePassXC Getting Started Visual Guide

January 28, 2020 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux KeePassXC – QuickStart Guide

Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install and Getting-Started with KeePassXC Password Management in GNU/Linux Desktops.

And KeePassXC for Linux is a Free Open Source Password Manager, which Helps you to Manage your Passwords in a Secure Way.

Then you can put All your Passwords in One Database, which is Locked with One Master Key or a Key File.

So you only have to Remember One Single Master Password or Select the Key File to Unlock the whole Database.

Finally, the KeePass Features:

  • Secure storage of passwords and other private data with AES, Twofish or ChaCha20 encryption
  • Cross-platform, runs on Linux, Windows and macOS without modifications
  • File format compatibility with KeePass2, KeePassX, MacPass, KeeWeb and many others (KDBX 3.1 and 4.0)
  • SSH Agent integration
  • Auto-Type on all supported platforms for automagically filling in login forms
  • Key file and YubiKey challenge-response support for additional security
  • TOTP generation (including Steam Guard)
  • CSV import from other password managers (e.g., LastPass)
  • Command line interface
  • Stand-alone password and passphrase generator
  • Password strength meter
  • Custom icons for database entries and download of website favicons
  • Database merge functionality
  • Automatic reload when the database was changed externally
  • Browser integration with KeePassXC-Browser for Google Chrome, Chromium, Vivaldi, and Mozilla Firefox.
GNU/Linux KeePassXC Getting Started Visual Guide - Featured
  1. 1. Installing

    How to Install KeePassXC in GNU/Linux

    KeePassXC Linux Setup Guide

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