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I've been eyeing Enpass, since Dashlane has become a pain recently (login bubble slow or not working, forgetting I set pin to unlock, constantly disabling app login). Enpass is free on desktop, but Android it's $10 lifetime licence (or 20 items is free), not too shabby. For a couple years around Christmas they've had a 50% off sale, so I'm hoping they do the same this year, then I'll decide to buy or not :)
PS, I'm not a shill :P Apparently they've had shill accounts on here promoting the app.
Enpass if you need to have an encrypted database on line.
Keepass Droid if you want to keep everything on your device.
Personally I use Enpass, it's free.
Syncs the DB file on Dropbox and not to someone else's servers, so I'm in control of the security of my passwords.
Fingerprint unlock on mobile, browser integration in Chrome and Firefox (works in Linux as well)
It doesn't have the pop-up for login thing, as far I know. (On Android)
I specifically chose it because of where the db files are stored. First time Lastpass got hacked, I moved my passwords away and changed the passwords immediately.
Edit: Link - Enpass
Edit 2: Apparently it does have the autofill on Android devices, I just haven't switched it on. Autofill in browsers also works well.
Enpass. Fully cross platform, auto fill, you control your syncing (no central server like LastPass), military grade open source encryption. They don't have shared vaults, but it's on their timeline by the end of the year. Single $20 in app purchase for full Android app, all other platforms are free. Easy import from LastPass.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.enpass.app
Edit, forgot to list it had native support for two factor code generation
Great! 🎉
But please I recommend you to use a password manager. The thing is, if you don't use your password for some time then there's high chance that you'll forget it. Losing important data is something that I really want nobody to go through! If you don't like online password managers then you can use offline password managers like Enpass. Thank you. :)
Enpass password manager makes generating, and saving your passwords really easy, and really secure. It syncs across platform and works with everything. It's on $5 holiday sale right now too.
Or any alternative really, like LastPass (also for Android and iOS) , KeePass (just for Android)
They are password managers. Great for having a randomized and unique password for any site that you have an account at. That is much better than what most people do (including myself before I started using it), which is use the same small set of easy to guess passwords for all of your accounts
Just think of a single strong Master-password (with which all other passwords will be encrypted) and use that password to get to your other passwords.
There are also Windows, MacOS and Linux clients, for these apps (Enpass, LastPass, KeePass)
If you refer dashlane to someone and they register via your referral link, both of you get six months of premium service for free. There's no limit... so if you refer 200 people, you'd get 100 years of Dashlane premium service for free.
Anyways, if you want something else, try Enpass, Safe in cloud and Keepass2Android
Edit: you can also try Sticky Password. Their desktop app is top notch. If you think their Android app is good enough, you can use them. I bought a lifetime license from them, but as of now, I'm still waiting for them to do something about their Android app. I personally don't like it. But their desktop app top notch.
Enpass Password Manager might be right up your alley, aside from the document scanning.
Enpass is pretty awesome
With Enpass you'll get both at once.
Enpass (Password Manager) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.enpass.app
You can use it free, do a subscription or one time purchase for 40$ I guess. Absolutely worth it 👌🏼.
No one mentioned enpass.