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It’s very simple, minimalistic, and easy to use. Great design.
There is no major trade‑off for this much additional security.
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PassSafer is the ultimate, offline-first password manager designed for individuals and privacy-conscious users who want absolute control over their digital credentials. Available as a standalone desktop application for Windows, macOS, and Linux, as well as a browser extension, PassSafer offers a highly secure, zero-knowledge vault. While many password managers store your most sensitive credentials on external cloud servers, PassSafer brings data ownership back to your own machine no cloud connection, no subscription fees, and no compromises on security. Bank-Grade Encryption (Zero-Knowledge Architecture) Security is the absolute foundation of PassSafer. Every single entry is encrypted locally using military-grade AES-256-CBC encryption. The key is derived strictly from your master password using PBKDF2 with 100,000 iterations. Because the application runs completely locally, your data never leaves your device, keeping your passwords safe from cloud server breaches, data leaks, and third-party tracking. Beyond Passwords – Secure Encrypted File Vault PassSafer is more than a text database; it acts as a secure digital vault for your documents. You can upload and locally encrypt files (such as ID scans, recovery keys, or certificates) up to 100MB per file, link them directly to password entries, and access them securely whenever needed. Intelligent Features & Open-Source Transparency CSPRNG Password Generator: Generate strong, unhackable passwords with flexible character configurations. Encrypted Backups: Export your entire vault, including folder structures and encrypted file attachments, into a single, password-protected archive. Extra Defense Layer: Built-in brute-force blocking, automatic clipboard clearing, and idle timeout logouts. Open-Source Codebase: Full transparency for maximum reliability. PassSafer combines complex cryptographic security with a fluid, eye-friendly dark mode interface. Protect your passwords and documents locally, independently, and securely. Your machine, your vault, your rules.
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It’s very simple, minimalistic, and easy to use. Great design.
There is no major trade‑off for this much additional security.
PassSafer keeps my passwords and my files locally encrypted. There are No cloud risks and it is very easy an comfortabel to use. The dark mode looks absolutely stunning. Highly recommend this tool!
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