

Plugins extend the import functionality further and integrate seamlessly in the password manager. KeePass supports the import of data from web browsers like Chrome, lots of password managers, and generic password files.

Once you have created the database you may either use KeePass's import functionality to import data from another password manager or start using the program from scratch. Vanilla KeePass does not support syncing out of the box, but you can use this workaround or plugins to enable the functionality if you require it. Tip: you can place the KeePass database in the folder of a cloud syncing provider on the device to use syncing. Attackers need the master password and the keyfile to break the password database successfully. If you add a second authentication option to it, keyfile for instance, then you increase the security of the database even further.

It checks for repeats, known weak passwords and more to make sure the selected password is indeed strong. KeePass rates the password that you enter and goes beyond the usual "need x characters, at least one number so it is secure" scheme of things. You only need to select a name, location and master password if you want but if you are an advanced user, you can customize the database to better suite your needs. Most of the preferences that KeePass provides are optional.
KYPASS PASSWORD QUALITY WINDOWS
