Philipp Crocoll bf3a5891e3 bug fixes to activity behavior of PasswordActivity/SelectCurrentDbActivity:
* when a PasswordActivity was still in stopped state and the user triggered opening from Share URL or Autofill and had a child database, the child would not be opened correctly because the child IOC was delivered in OnNewIntent (but not correctly loaded from there)
 * when locking the database from the SelectCurrentDbActivity, the activity would remain active (not really a big problem, DB was locked anyway, but bad UI)
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Keepass2Android LogoKeepass2Android

What is Keepass2Android?

Keepass2Android is a password manager app. It allows to store and retrieve passwords and other sensitive information in a file called "database". This database is secured with a so-called master password. The master password typically is a strong password and can be complemented with a second factor for additional security. The password database file can be synchronized across different devices. This works best using one of the built-in cloud storage options, but can also be performed with third-party apps. Keepass2Android is compatible with Keepass 1 and Keepass 2 on Windows and KeepassX on Linux.

Where to get it?

Regular stable releases of Keepass2Android are available on Google Play.

Beta-releases can be obtained by opting in to the Beta testing channel or Beta testing channel for Keepass2Android Offline.

How can I contribute?

How do I learn more?

Please see the documentation.

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Password manager app for Android
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