


This file should be backed up, for example to a thumbdrive or into the cloud. KeePassXC stores the entire database in one file with the extension *.kbdx at a location of your choice. It even introduces a new browser plugin called KeePassXC-Browser that integrates with Chrome/Chromium, Firefox and Vivaldi, providing improved security for the exchange of login data compared to its predecessor KeePassHTTP. Since KeePassX seems not really actively maintained, its fork KeePassXC is the recommended alternative to go for. It’s advantage is that is does not rely on Mono. Unlike the original KeePass program for Windows, which was also available as a Linux port, KeePassX is a complete rewrite. KeePassX is an open-source password safe for Linux, Windows and OS-X.
