Passbolt - Open source password manager for teams od passbolt
Passbolt is an open source password manager designed for collaboration. Securely create, manage and monitor your passwords. Share them instantly with your team.
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Passbolt is an open source password manager designed for collaboration. You can securely generate, store, manage and monitor your team credentials.
Get access to all of your logins and passwords from multiple browsers or even your mobile phone. Create strong random passwords, thanks to the fully customizable password generator, and share them instantly with your team.
Passbolt is built on top of an open API made for developers and agile teams. Passbolt is extensible and yet usable by everyone. No technical knowledge is required to use it.
This is why Passbolt is trusted by small businesses, as well as government offices, regulated industries, and privacy-conscious organizations:
Boost collaboration & productivity:
- Easily share one password, or a folder with a single user or a group of users;
- Use personal or shared tags to identify passwords and secrets;
- Give specific access rights to a user or group;
- Get detailed reporting on access & change history.
Security by design. Audited and certified:
- True end-to-end encryption;
- Interoperable cryptography based on OpenPGP;
- Full control your own encryption key;
- Access revocation that actually works;
- Regularly audited by independent auditors.
Made in Europe. Privacy by default:
- Host it in our cloud, located in Europe;
- Or self-host it for full data ownership;
- No tracker, no strings attached.
Passbolt source code comes under an AGPL license (yes even the commercial version) and is publicly available. You are free to audit it, contribute to it, or redistribute it.
This add-on is required to use the software, in order to provide advanced security features as well as functionality such as password auto filling on web pages.
Get started now:
https://www.passbolt.com/cloud/signup
Check out the source code:
https://github.com/passbolt
Get access to all of your logins and passwords from multiple browsers or even your mobile phone. Create strong random passwords, thanks to the fully customizable password generator, and share them instantly with your team.
Passbolt is built on top of an open API made for developers and agile teams. Passbolt is extensible and yet usable by everyone. No technical knowledge is required to use it.
This is why Passbolt is trusted by small businesses, as well as government offices, regulated industries, and privacy-conscious organizations:
Boost collaboration & productivity:
- Easily share one password, or a folder with a single user or a group of users;
- Use personal or shared tags to identify passwords and secrets;
- Give specific access rights to a user or group;
- Get detailed reporting on access & change history.
Security by design. Audited and certified:
- True end-to-end encryption;
- Interoperable cryptography based on OpenPGP;
- Full control your own encryption key;
- Access revocation that actually works;
- Regularly audited by independent auditors.
Made in Europe. Privacy by default:
- Host it in our cloud, located in Europe;
- Or self-host it for full data ownership;
- No tracker, no strings attached.
Passbolt source code comes under an AGPL license (yes even the commercial version) and is publicly available. You are free to audit it, contribute to it, or redistribute it.
This add-on is required to use the software, in order to provide advanced security features as well as functionality such as password auto filling on web pages.
Get started now:
https://www.passbolt.com/cloud/signup
Check out the source code:
https://github.com/passbolt
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- 4.6.2
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Napomene o izdanju za 4.6.2
## [4.6.2] - 2024-03-29
### Fixed
- PB-32394 As a user defining my passphrase while activating my account I want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32396 As a user defining my new passphrase while changing it I want to know if my new passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32401 As an administrator defining the passphrase of the generated organization account recovery key I want to know if the passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32407 As a user editing a password I am invited to confirm its edition when this one very weak in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32395 As a user defining my passphrase while requesting an account recovery I want to know if my new passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32397 As a user verifying my private key passphrase while activation my account I do not want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary at this stage
- PB-32399 As a user confirming my passphrase while completing an account recovery (Admin approved) I do not want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32398 As a user confirming my passphrase while importing my private key during an account recover I do not want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32404 As a user creating a password from the quickaccess I am invited to confirm its creation when this one is part of a dictionary in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32403 As a user updating a password I am invited to confirm its edition when this one is part of a dictionary in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32405 As a user auto-saving a password from the quickaccess I should not be notified if the password is part of an exposed dictionary
- PB-32402 As a user creating a password I am invited to confirm its creation when this one is part of a dictionary in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32400 As a user confirming my passphrase while importing an account kit on the desktop app I do not want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32406 As a user creating a password I am invited to confirm its creation when this one very weak in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32427 As a user creating a password from the quickaccess I am invited to confirm its creation when this one is VERY WEAK in a separate page on form submission
### Fixed
- PB-32394 As a user defining my passphrase while activating my account I want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32396 As a user defining my new passphrase while changing it I want to know if my new passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32401 As an administrator defining the passphrase of the generated organization account recovery key I want to know if the passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32407 As a user editing a password I am invited to confirm its edition when this one very weak in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32395 As a user defining my passphrase while requesting an account recovery I want to know if my new passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32397 As a user verifying my private key passphrase while activation my account I do not want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary at this stage
- PB-32399 As a user confirming my passphrase while completing an account recovery (Admin approved) I do not want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32398 As a user confirming my passphrase while importing my private key during an account recover I do not want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32404 As a user creating a password from the quickaccess I am invited to confirm its creation when this one is part of a dictionary in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32403 As a user updating a password I am invited to confirm its edition when this one is part of a dictionary in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32405 As a user auto-saving a password from the quickaccess I should not be notified if the password is part of an exposed dictionary
- PB-32402 As a user creating a password I am invited to confirm its creation when this one is part of a dictionary in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32400 As a user confirming my passphrase while importing an account kit on the desktop app I do not want to know if my passphrase is part of a dictionary on form submission
- PB-32406 As a user creating a password I am invited to confirm its creation when this one very weak in a separate dialog on form submission
- PB-32427 As a user creating a password from the quickaccess I am invited to confirm its creation when this one is VERY WEAK in a separate page on form submission
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