

I was patiently waiting for any updates to it but I guess it was all over with no updates for more than a year and it felt like another abandoned app. Earlier I was using MiniKeepass which was a decent app but manual sync with my multiple databases, phones and desktop was a pain but I was surviving somehow. I have been a Keepass user for almost a decade but I always felt that a good iOS port was missing. * You can manage and cancel your subscriptions by going to your account settings on the App Store after purchase. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Subscription automatically renews unless it is canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. * Payment will be charged to your Apple ID account at the confirmation of (in-app) purchase. * Premium version is available as an in-app purchase, either as a subscription or a one-time payment. Talk to us at /r/KeePassium on Reddit, on Twitter and GitHub. The "commercial" part, in turn, gives you: Here, "open source" is the transparency you need from a password manager. KeePassium is a commercial open source app. This app does not collect any personal data.

Should a password manager have full access to your corporate file server? Of course not! All the networking is automatically performed by the original storage provider app. WebDAV and SFTP (via a third-party app).By integrating with the Files app, KeePassium supports almost all storage providers, including: There is no setup: pick your database through the familiar Files interface - and that's it. KeePassium can work both offline and with your favorite cloud provider.

