Happy Juneteenth! We have released version 2.7.9, come and get it: https://keepassxc.org/blog/2024-06-19-2.7.9-released/
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KeePassXC is a modern, secure, and open-source password manager that stores and manages your most sensitive information. You can run KeePassXC on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. KeePassXC saves many different types of information, such as usernames, passwords, URLs, attachments, and notes in an offline, encrypted file that can be stored in any location, including private and public cloud solutions. Team email PGP key: 105D 8D57 BB97 46BD
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Happy Juneteenth! We have released version 2.7.9, come and get it: https://keepassxc.org/blog/2024-06-19-2.7.9-released/ Following the recent discussion around the Debian decision to ship KeePassXC without any of its optional modules, we've seen some extreme misconceptions floating around the internet regarding what the WITH_XC_NETWORKING=OFF compile flag actually does. Let us be clear: KeePassXC does NOT "randomly" connect to the internet in the background, regardless of whether you build with the flag on or off. Claims to the contrary of KeePassXC "surfing in the background" or "calling home" are false. 1/4 KeePassXC connects with the internet in only three situations: 1) to check for updates (we ask you first if you agree to that and this feature is disabled in downstream packages such as Debian's anyway) 2) when you manually click the button to download a website's favicon on the Edit Entry form 3) when you decide to check your credentials against the online Hibp service (again, by explicitly clicking a button). 2/4 Debian Users - Be aware the maintainer of the KeePassXC package for Debian has unilaterally decided to remove ALL features from it. You will need to switch to `keepassxc-full` to maintain capabilities once this lands outside of testing/sid.
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๐ Hey there! Whatcha doing tonight? That's what we thought, you are installing KeePassXC 2.7.8! We just released and are happy to provide plenty of improvements to our passkeys support and a slew of bug fixes and enhancements to make you feel awesome.
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@keepassxc If only KeepassDX by @kunzisoft supported Passkeys now. If you think the same, consider donating to the project. @keepassxc thanks for the great application, big fan since a long time! Updated yesterday my Flatpak version under Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and my passwords file could not be opened any more. So I removed it and installed it again as a .deb which worked. But it's still the previous version in the Ubuntu Repos. Passkeys! Passkeys! Come get yur Passkeys!!
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@keepassxc Tried to add a passkey login to three different @Discourse servers. Creating the keepassxc passkey works, using to login fails. Any idea whatโs wrong ? Happy to release 2.7.6 today! Not a big release but brings a few bug fixes and improvements. We are now going to focus all energy towards 2.8.0. Today we are proud to release KeePassXC 2.7.5! ๐๐ฅณ๐ฅ Today we are announcing the release of our first Audit Report conducted by an independent security consultant: https://keepassxc.org/blog/2023-04-15-audit-report/
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> select at least 2048 MiB The memory recommendation is a bit too high, imo. I've tried previously with 2048 MiB (threads ~2, transform round was higher) on my laptop with 8 gigs of ram/dual core. It takes a significant amount of time to open and the application freezes. On mobile (4gb/octa core) it just times out. These aren't very old or low spec-ed devices. |