So, you might want to give it a try if you haven’t already. The convenience of interacting/copying data to sign in to an online account has improved with the changes. KeePassXC 2.7.0 looks like a promising release, and privacy-focused users should expect a neater experience thanks to a couple of new features. There have been several bug fixes and under-the-hood improvements you can find more details in the official changelog. On the other hand, Windows and Apple users will be delighted to know that the password manager now supports Windows Hello and macOS Touch ID for quick unlock.Īnother interesting thing to note, the crypto backend has now been switched to Botan. Linux users can find improvements made to Secret Service integration and the CLI. The history of individual entries highlights changes made to fields, letting you quickly identify and revert changes.
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