![]() ![]() It’s a little less convenient, though supposedly prevents the possibility of other apps snooping on the cut/paste operation without your knowledge. K2A instead copies the credentials to its own, secure keyboard, so when you open your web browser it takes a few more steps to select the keyboard and then select the username/password to paste. With KPD you open the database and select an entry, and it copies the username and password to the android notification shade, where you can then copy/paste into websites or password entry boxes in other apps. OTOH, that may be because Keepass2Android is arguably a little more secure. I’ve tried both of the others and they are quite similar, though I find KeePassDroid easier to use. (There is a crippled, “Lite” version, but why bother with crippled when the other two are free and work quite well?) I know nothing about KeepShare other than it costs money. AFAIK, there are only three real choices of android apps that are compatible with KeePass PC databases: KeePassDroid, Keepass2Android, and KeepShare. ![]()
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