Padloc 4+

Open Source Password Manager

MaKleSoft

Designed for iPad

    • 3.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

Lock away all your passwords, documents and other important information with this refreshingly simple password manager!

◆ DELIGHTFULLY SIMPLE ◆

As important as it is, we know that worrying about data security and password hygiene is about as much fun as doing your taxes. That's why we made Padloc as beautiful, intuitive and dead simple to use as possible. No clutter, no distractions!

◆ EFFORTLESSLY PORTABLE ◆

Padloc is available on all major platforms and synchronizing your devices is fast and easy. We securely store your data in the cloud so you have access to it from anywhere, any time!

◆ TRANSPARENTLY SECURE ◆

We believe that transparency and openness are the best foundation for trust so we are building Padloc completely out in the open. Our source code is developed under an open source licence so anyone can review it, provide feedback and even offer contributions at any time!

◆ BETTER TOGETHER ◆

Want to share your passwords and documents with your family or team members? No problem! Padloc makes it easy to share and manage your sensitive data within your family, business or any other kind of organization.

What’s New

Version 4.1.0

- New translations: Italian, Turkish, French and Traditional Chinese
- You will now receive an email notification when there's been 5 failed login attempts
- You will also receive an email notification when there's been a successful login from a new or untrusted device; you can disable these from your security settings
- Your items will now start keeping historical changes and you can restore them
- You can now set an expiration time for your items, and have them show in your Security Report once that expiration date passes
- You can now import Bitwarden .json files directly
- You can now import recent LastPass .csv files directly (with one-time password support)
- Fixed various usability issues with full-screen note editing on iOS
- Fixed a problem that prevented changing the master password

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Zipperclip ,

More of the same

I was hoping for this to be Bitwarden but better. Not having a web (browser) version would be a step towards that end as it reduces the security of client side encryption to that of the server hosting the JavaScript. But sadly padloc has a web version, like most other popular options. The app, while nice looking, is made using web technologies as opposed to being a native app. No different to other popular password managers in that regard either. Behind the scenes, it uses AES, RSA, PBKDF which is fine, but dated and definitely not cutting edge by today’s standards. There’s no scrypt or argon password derivation, no elliptic curve crypto or one of the new post quantum ciphers. Nothing particularly interesting to speak of. Finally, 2FA is a paid feature. That’s a weird way to incentivise upgrading. I would’ve opted to either not offer a free version at all or include 2FA in the free version but 2FA isn’t exactly a nice-to-have for something you literally put all your secrets in. Overal I don’t find anything in padloc that sets it apart from its competition. If you’re considering it, stick with the established options.
If you’re looking for something different and mostly use Apple devices (but not exclusively), have a look at “Secrets” from outercorner which does have native apps that sync through iCloud Keychain and share passwords selectively to browser extensions on other (non-apple) devices that you trust or not (not all passwords are synced to the extension, but requested securely when needed from the native app on your iphone/mac instead)

App Privacy

The developer, MaKleSoft, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Financial Info
  • Contact Info

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • User Content

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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