Keepass 2.50: Just released and is one of the best and completely free options in Windows

Keepass is one of the best password managers out there and one of the reasons we love it so much is that it’s completely free.

Keepass 2.50

The developer recently released Keepass 2.50 on the stable channel and one of its best features is that it significantly improves the speed of the various database processes. For those who do not know, Keepass does not store your passwords online but creates a database file on your device.

Contrary to the opinion of many, who will tell you that its disadvantage is that if you lose the file, you lose the passwords, I have the solution for you. You configure OneDrive in Windows and throw the database in the folder. This way it will always be synchronized with the cloud, while all the changes you make will be saved, such as adding new passwords.

You can download Keepass 2.50 from here

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