A free, open-source, self-hosted, end-to-end encrypted, password manager.
- Free.
- End-to-end encryption.
- Self-hosted.
- Multi-user organizations.
- API documentation for third-party frontends.
- All major browser extensions.
- Desktop app.
- Mobile app.
Contributions are welcome, however, please open an issue first and wait for feedback before working on a feature.
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Password managers are an essential tool for anyone online. However, the centralized nature of a cloud-based password manager is a huge security risk. For this reason, self-hosted alternatives exist! You can host it on your own servers and you own the data. While this approach is safer than a cloud-based solution, it still has the same centralized nature. These self-hosted alternatives are also much more difficult to set up, have worse UI/UX, and are often not as feature-rich as their cloud-based counterparts.
This project aims to solve these problems. Passwords.so provides an easy-to-use self-hosting solution that anyone can set up. It is free, open-source, and not as centralized as a cloud-based solution. However, it still is one central location for your passwords. Passwords.so has a beautiful and simple UI and aims to match all features of the bigger providers.
Passwords.so is the safest approach to password management, and doesn't compromise on beauty and ease of use.
Due to the necessity for top-notch data security, I've curated a list of research papers, both self-authored and third-party. If you are interestd in learning the ins and outs of this, please check them out here.
This project is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 license. More information can be found here. Pleas note, this may be a temporary license. The license is subject to change while in development.