A reliable and comprehensive web-based solution designed for secure management of passwords, for both individuals and teams of people. #Track password #Password tracker #Password history #Tracker #Comparison #Password
Passwordstate is a browser based application that allows you to create and manage a complex database in which you can store all the passwords you use for all kinds of services and accounts.
Passwordstate displays a user-friendly interface which has a very clear design and allows for easy browsing and configuration. All the passwords that you create can be added to predefined categories or custom defined ones.
You also get a section that displays your most commonly used or favorite passwords, along with a graph that displays afferent statistics.
Since passwords are meant to be private, Passwordstate provides a ‘Recent Activity’ feature that you can use to see if anyone besides yourself has made any modifications to them or the information that is attached. Or, in a different way, you can use this feature to remind yourself if you have made any changes to a password.
Passwordstate is able to store a very large number of passwords for servers, network monitoring tools, personal websites, accounts and if you’re working in a large company with hundreds of employees, overlooking their use and managing them can prove to be an overwhelming task.
For this reason Passwordstate is fitted with a feature that allows you, the administrator, to grant new permissions for other people. To do so, you merely select the person from a list and she or him can receive the privilege to view the passwords or modify them.
Moreover, it’s possible to allow password access to that user only between certain hours of the day, making Passwordstate a very viable solution for companies that rely on employees that work remotely.
All-in-all, there is a lot more to discover about Passwordstate which should convince you of its capabilities and practicality. All you have to do is give it a shot.
What's new in Passwordstate 9.8 Build 9858:
- Fixed a potential authentication bypass issue (CVE Pending)
- Fixed an issue where the App Server Windows Service may not have recovered communicating to the database, if the database was offline at the time the Windows Service started
- Fixed an issue where it was possible to add permissions to a host folder for a user account, when the user's account was disabled in Passwordstate
- Fixed a potential issue on the Security Groups and User Accounts screen, where the default domain may not have been selected by default
Passwordstate 9.8 Build 9858
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Windows 11
Windows 10 32/64 bit - file size:
- 477 MB
- filename:
- passwordstate.zip
- main category:
- Security
- developer:
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