Padlock

Simple, secure data storage

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Securely store all your sensitive information like web accounts or credit card numbers in this incredibly simple app! Padlock is a minimalist open source password manager that puts usability and security first. No clutter, no distractions!
This is the 2nd launch from Padlock. View more

Padlock

A modern, open source password manager for everyone.

Padlock is a modern, open source password manager with a focus on transparency, security and usability. Try it now for free and discover a new, delightfully simple way to manage your passwords!

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What do you think? …

Martin Kleinschrodt
Greetings Fellow Hunters! We're so excited to be on Product Hunt again! Padlock has come a long way since it was first featured on Product Hunt 2 years ago. Padlock 2 features an all new design and user experience, new functionality and a ton of improvements under the hood! For those of you who aren't familiar with it yet, here is a short summary on what Padlock is all about: While other products like to define themselves by their number of features, we believe that user experience can’t be be measured by the number of checkmarks on a feature list. So what does Padlock bring to the table? We believe its value can be summarised in three words: Simple - We value simplicity and ease-of-use over “feature-completeness”. Padlock focusses on the essential, and the resulting user-experience speaks for itself. Secure - Padlock takes a pragmatic approach to security. Our security layer is build on a rock solid, battle tested encryption scheme that exposes a minimal attack surface and is easy to implement, maintain and audit. Open - We believe that transparency is the best foundation for trust so we are building Padlock completely out in the open. Our source code is developed under an open source licence so any one can review it, provide feedback and offer contributions at any time. Padlock is available for free on all major platforms so don't take our word for it - try it yourself and tell us what you think!
Margot Mazur
Hey team! Awesome to see a different password manager product on ProductHunt. Can you share what makes you different from folks like 1Password?
Martin Kleinschrodt
@margotcodes Well, first of all, Padlock is open source which may not seem like a big deal to many, but it's a very important detail if you care about transparency and trust. Most popular password managers are basically a black box - they claim to be secure and to treat your data with care and respect for your privacy, but ultimately you don't have any way to validate this yourself. We care a great deal about transparency which is why we're developing Padlock completely out in the open. Anyone can audit our code, provide feedback and even contribute at any time! Now while the average user might not have the technical knowledge to actually review the source code themselves, it is good to know that the app is constantly being monitored by the countless eyes of open source community. This not only makes it impossible for us to build in "backdoors", it also means that possible security flaws can be discovered and fixed much more quickly. Padlock may not be the first open source password manager, but we believe that it is the first one that is truly usable and accessible to the average user. We want Padlock to be for everyone, not only technically experienced users. So we made it as simple to use as possible without making compromises in terms of security or performance.
Ivan Nikolić

Veteran user, since first version of software. Its the ultimate password/key management tool and last you'll need. On top of all, this fabulous ultimate software is free for use and cloud sync is super cheap.

I still think author should allow users to be able to opt to trade some of security for comfort by implementing support for Touch ID and option for users to enable it.

Ivan Nikolić has used this product for more than 5 years on most of platforms in parallel (iPhone, Android, Windows/Chrome).

Pros:

Truly a gem - cross-platform, open-source, minimalistic, great security, cloud sync, free

Cons:

Lack of Touch-ID support on iPhone

Yann Bertrand
🙏 Please enable Touch ID
Manuel
Touch ID would be awesome!