![]() All entry informations (including last changed date and expiry).Touch-ID Security or Pin Code: Database password can be saved to the iOS Keyring so you don't have to type long passwords.Webdav local browser to import directly into KyPass without need for a cloud.KDBX4 Support (Introduced with Keepass 2.35 see ).Password Generator with Advanced features like prevent look alike characters.Safari Integration (and some common 3rd Party like iCab etc.).Cloud Supports (Best way to keep multiple devices in Sync with the same information).Full history support (View & Maintain History of entries).The integrated search function allows to search in the complete database. KyPass saves many different information (user names, passwords, urls, comments. It is not a problem for me, but that is the only thing I can critique. If you want to create a new entry, you have to exit the app/Safari, create it in KyPass and then go back to the app/Safari to select it. They just need to add an add/new entry feature. Great integration!My only critique on an great product is password generation during real time use. It also lets you use touch/FaceID or pin to keep you from retyping your password (if you want that). ![]() So far I have not had any problems except for changing my Apple ID password (you have to copy and paste in the “re-type.” box). It reads and integrates well into Safari as well as apps. It is really easy to set it up to read different cloud drives/programs and I am using Google Drive. After trying several, I pulled the trigger on KyPass because of the integration into iOS as well as using and syncing cloud storage. I have been using KeePass software for years on many platforms and was looking for an integrated program for my new iPhone. ![]()
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