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Learn how to manage your passwords with KeePass on your computer
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Okay, so how many of you have way too many user accounts and way too many passwords to remember? Here is a solution - a useful, free program that you can download to help. It is called KeePass, and it is a password manager. It allows you to keep track of all your usernames and passwords in one location and it will auto-fill in the passwords for you if you like. All you do is set a master password for it and it secures all of your accounts.

Things You Should Know

  • Download the KeePass software and create a new database with your "Master" password.
  • Press the key icon to enter all your passwords and usernames for sites.
  • When you encounter a login page, you'll be able to use KeePass to auto-fill your username and password.
Method 1
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Setting up KeePass

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  1. Download KeePass by navigating here .
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  3. You should find the button when KeePass opens up.
  4. Pick a master password that you will easily remember.
  5. Here, the example is a yahoo account.
    • Type a title - for example, Yahoo.
    • Type your username for that account.
    • Type your password for that account.
    • Confirm the password by typing it again.
    • Click "OK."
  6. This is what your new entry will look like:
  7. For example, you can enter Gmail, MSN, Skype, Hotmail ,or any other type of accounts.
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Using KeePass for Passwords

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  1. To do this, go to the corresponding website and click the "Sign in" button.
  2. Select "Perform auto type."
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Using MiniKeePass on iOS for Passwords

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  1. If you are unfamiliar with it, Dropbox article to learn more. Alternative info on uploading files to Dropbox can be found here
  2. Select button numbered one then select button numbered 2 "Open in".
  3. Please note depending on the number of apps on your phone, you may have to scroll to the right to find the MiniKeePass option. MiniKeePass will open to display your database(s) of stored passwords. Select it then login as needed.
  4. You could also just type out the name, either way that you prefer, once you've found the entry, select & open it.
  5. Friendly notice I find that there is approximately 30 seconds before the info is cleared out from the clipboard so don't delay in pasting in the info!
  6. Switch over to the app needing the credential via double tapping the Apple Home button twice to switch screens to select the app requesting login credentials.
  7. Repeat this process until you can login.
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  • Question
    How do I change my main password for minikeepass?
    The coding cat
    Community Answer
    It is likely that this can be done in some kind of master/main settings menu. You will need to know your current master password before you are able to update/change your master password. If you are having trouble, contact KeePass support.
  • Question
    How do I change a password in Minikeepass?
    Minespids92
    Community Answer
    To change the master password in keepass, make a backup of your database then click on file > change master password and then type your password in. close the database and reopen it to check your password is correct.
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      • You can add as many accounts as you like. This works for usernames and passwords for websites, as well programs like Skype and Yahoo Messenger and many others.
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      Warnings

      • Don't forget your master password. If you forget that password, you will not be able to access any of your other passwords that you have saved.


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