Padloc: An Intuitive Open-Source Password Manager

Brief: Exploring an open-source password manager with a pleasing user interface, available cross-platform.

There are plenty of free and premium password managers for individuals and teams.

However, when it comes to open-source solutions, it is often limited to a couple of good ones like Seahorse, KeePassXC, and Bitwarden.

If you have read through our list of the best password managers for Linux, you might already know some of them.

I stumbled upon another interesting open-source password manager that could make it to that list for its user experience, i.e., Padloc.

Padloc: A Secure Cross-Platform Password Manager App

use AppImage, set up Flatpak, or install deb packages to get started.

You can check out its official website or GitHub page for more information.

A Slightly Expensive Password Manager for a Good User Experience

I was impressed with its user interface and the overall experience you get with it.

If you prioritize the user interface, minimalism, and open-source tech, Padloc can be a useful option, whether you decide to use it for free or pay.

Of course, if you want something value for money (or cheaper), you can always pick something like Bitwarden.


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