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  2. 1Password - Wikipedia

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    It provides a place for users to store various passwords, software licenses, and other sensitive information in a virtual vault that is locked with a PBKDF2-guarded master password. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] By default, the user’s encrypted vault is hosted on AgileBits’ servers for a monthly fee.

  3. Electronic Key Management System - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, EKMS generates and distributes electronic key material for all NSA encryption systems whose keys are loaded using standard fill devices, and directs the distribution of NSA produced key material. Additionally, EKMS performs account registration, privilege management, ordering, distribution, and accounting to direct the management ...

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  5. Password manager - Wikipedia

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    Designed for Microsoft Windows 95, Password Safe used Schneier's Blowfish algorithm to encrypt passwords and other sensitive data. Although Password Safe was released as a free utility, due to export restrictions on cryptography from the United States , only U.S. and Canadian citizens and permanent residents were initially allowed to download it.

  6. Disk encryption software - Wikipedia

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    Some disk encryption software (e.g., TrueCrypt or BestCrypt) provide features that generally cannot be accomplished with disk hardware encryption: the ability to mount "container" files as encrypted logical disks with their own file system; and encrypted logical "inner" volumes which are secretly hidden within the free space of the more obvious ...

  7. KeePass - Wikipedia

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    By default, the KeePass database is stored on a local file system (as opposed to cloud storage). [7] KeePass comes in two different variants: KeePass 1.x and KeePass 2.x. Although the 1.x variant is the former variant it is supported indefinitely: Dominik Reichl: "2.x isn't the successor of 1.x, and 1.x isn't dead". [8]