

A simple extension that will allow us to open a web page in our browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) and automatically fill in the login data. Clouds supported by it are Amazon AWS S3, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, HiDrive, hubiC and OneDrive. This extension allows us to add integration with the cloud to the program so that we can upload a copy of our database, yes, always encrypted and secure.

Thanks to the plugins that we are going to see next, we will be able to improve the integration of the program with browsers to make backup copies of the databases in the cloud so that we can access them from other devices, such as a mobile, or another PC. And so, we are going to see what would be the 5 essential KeePass add-ons for any user. These allow us to provide the program with features that are not available as standard. Luckily, thanks to its OpenSource nature, and the large community behind it, it is possible to find a good number of plugins. The main problem with this program is that it is too simple, and if we want additional functions that make our day-to-day life easier, we will have some problems. When we want to access them, just by knowing the master password we can have them at hand, both on our PC and on our mobile or on any device. KeePass is a completely free and open source program that, broadly speaking, creates a password-protected and filtered database, so that we can store all our passwords in it. To help us use secure, random and unique passwords, it is necessary to use a password manager. And, if we have poor security practices, the moment one of our passwords drops, all of them will drop.

Hacker attacks are becoming more aggressive, brute force is becoming more effective, and known website password database leaks are becoming more frequent. Using long, strong and unique passwords is vital to avoid being hacked.
