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GNOME Keyring

GNOME Keyring is a collection of components in GNOME that store secrets, passwords, keys... subtitle

GNOME Keyring Alternatives

The best GNOME Keyring alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /keepass-alternatives

    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.

    Open Source

  2. /passbook-alternatives

    Password manager for GNOME desktop, Gnome Keyring Manager and Viewer

  3. Try for free

    Elegant user management, tailor-made for B2B SaaS

    Try for free freemium

  4. /seahorse-alternatives

    Front end for GnuPG.

  5. /keepassxc-alternatives

    KeePass Cross-Platform Community Edition - A community maintained fork of the popular KeePassX...

    Open Source

  6. /kleopatra-alternatives

    Kleopatra is a certificate manager and GUI for GnuPG.

  7. /kde-wallet-manager-alternatives

    Tool to manage passwords on your KDE system.

  8. /bitwarden-alternatives

    Bitwarden is a free and open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations.

    Open Source freemium $10.0 / Annually (Premium)

  9. /revolut-alternatives

    The easiest, fastest way to save for your financial goals.

  10. /microsoft-authenticator-alternatives

    One app to quickly and securely verify your identity online, for all of your accounts.

  11. /azure-key-vault-alternatives

    Safeguard cryptographic keys and other secrets used by cloud apps and services with Microsoft Azure Key Vault. Try it now.

  12. /mercury-alternatives

    Mercury is banking* for startups

    free

  13. /keepassium-alternatives

    KeePass-compatible password manager for iOS

    Open Source

  14. /password-safe-alternatives

    Password Safe allows you to safely and easily create a secured and encrypted user name/password list.

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