Possibly the biggest missing feature for business is if the owner of the database leaves without leaving their password or unlocking the database, those passwords will be inaccessible to the company. Some people like the reassurance that they can recover their passwords if they forget their master password, but I wouldn't put my security in the hands of some company for something like that. You can back up your password file via Dropbox or some other service and still keep the file secure. I'm not aware of any cloud service, which I wouldn't want to use anyway. Plugins are available, but they're mostly open source too, so they may be finicky, and again, not as polished as other solutions. ![]() Install is tough for an IT amateur enthusiast like me, many people will need help. It's open source, so it's free, but it's not so polished. There are a lot of trade-offs with KeePass.
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