Based on our record, KeePassium should be more popular than GPG4Win. It has been mentiond 8 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Windows: - Download the Gpg4win installer from the Gpg4win website. - Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
However, the official SHA256 checksum listed on gpg4win.org appears to be:. Source: over 1 year ago
If you downloaded the binaries, packages, or source code from https://gpg4win.org/ over a secured SSL-TLS connection to the website then you have nothing to worry about. Checksums aren't provided to protect against deception, though they can be used for that with certain limitations. Checksums are primarily provided so that when you download source code or software in general you can ensure that your download... Source: almost 2 years ago
GPG software is built in to most Linux distributions, or for Windows you can get it from https://gpg4win.org, or for macOS from https://gpgtools.org. Source: about 2 years ago
For the paranoid, there's always KeePass + cloud storage, which is also free. It's what I use. I tend to use KeePassXC, a cross-platform KeePass-compatible application that works on Linux, Mac, and Windows, and I use Dropbox free for my cloud storage, since it actually has a Linux client that works, no hassles, right out of the box. I use KeePassium on my iPhone, and there are plenty of Android KeePass-compatible... Source: about 1 year ago
I use KeepassXC password manager[1], it keeps my TOTP information and makes it available to use on all my devices. It syncs between my devices using Dropbox. Kepassium[2] makes it available on iOS, and Keepass2Android[3] makes it available on Android. It also manages my SSH keys and adds them to the ssh-agent, even on Windows. and houses a backup of my GPG keys. I even found that it can manage my credentials for... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
For the first question: https://keepassium.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Keepassium is great too https://keepassium.com/ if you don't trust Bitwarden. Maybe Bitwarden could get hacked? Source: over 1 year ago
In addition to the suggestions to use Authy(which I echo), you might also consider the KeePassXC password manager as a secondary place for your 2FA accounts. It does not sync across devices, but there is a desktop client (Windows, macOS, and Linux) as well as Android (KeePass2Androidor KeePassDX) & iOS (Strongbox or KeePassium). Source: over 1 year ago
Kleopatra - Kleopatra is a certificate manager and GUI for GnuPG.
KeePass - KeePass is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file.
GnuPG - GnuPG is a complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by RFC4880 (also known as PGP).
1Password - 1Password can create strong, unique passwords for you, remember them, and restore them, all directly in your web browser.
VeraCrypt - VeraCrypt is a free open source disk encryption software for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux.
KeePassXC - KeePass Cross-Platform Community Edition - A community maintained fork of the popular KeePassX...