Password Management Software for Linux

Master Password Master Password

Master Password is password manager based on an ingenious password generation algorithm that guarantees your passwords can never be lost. While most password managers store your passwords on a server or your local device, Master Password generates unique passwords on the fly, based on your username, the site or application and time. This approach makes Master Password safer from loss, theft, problems with backups, sync, confiscation, snooping, and more.

Enpass Enpass

Enpass provides a secure vault to store everything at one place using a single master password. Enpass is a commercial, cross-platform password manager that can be used to store and access your credit cards, bank accounts, licenses or any kind of attachment and form data. With Enpass, accessing your accounts is a hassle-free experience.

Buttercup Buttercup

Buttercup is a free and open-source password manager, available on all major platforms. With Buttercup you can track and store your login information for any service and device that you use. The application's securely encrypted vault allow you to store account information securely with additional support for 2FA/OTP (TOTP).

LastPass LastPass

LastPass is a freemium password manager that can keep your information private, secure, and hidden. The software store encrypted passwords online, so that you can enjoy unique and hard to crack passwords for each service you use, while providing a single login mechanism. LastPass is available for various web browsers and as applications for your smartphone.

1Password 1Password

1Password is a password manager that provides an easy way to store and use strong passwords. With 1Password you can log in to sites and fill forms securely with a single click. More than 70,000 businesses trust 1Password to secure their business and protect their data.

Random Password Generator Random Password Generator

Make very strong passwords that are hard to crack or guess with this Password Generator. Just pick out the password options you need and copy and paste them.