KeePassXC 2.7.10 now supports Proton Pass import

  • KeePassXC 2.7.10 introduces new features and improvements to its interface.
  • Now supports importing passwords from Proton Pass and supports KeePass2 TOTP settings.
  • The interface includes options to adjust font size, display icons for password security, and more.
  • It incorporates a new HTML export functionality and improvements in browser integration.

KeePassXC 2.7.10

The password manager KeePassXC, widely known in the open source software space, launched your version 2.7.10This is an update that introduces multiple improvements to the user experience, new features and various bug fixes that strengthen its security and usability.

This tool, derived from the original KeePass Password Safe software, is designed to store login credentials securely, using advanced encryptionWith this new version, the developers have implemented adjustments that further optimize the password management and improve the integration with other services.

Featured new features in KeePassXC 2.7.10

With this update, KeePassXC introduces a number of innovations and improvements that aim to make password management more efficient. Among them: most relevant news are:

  • Importing passwords from Proton Pass: Added support for importing credentials from Proton Pass, although at the moment it only supports unencrypted JSON files and does not allow the import of Passkeys.
  • Adjusting the font size: It is now possible to modify the font size in the interface, improving the accessibility y customization of the program.
  • KeePass2 TOTP configuration support: Specific settings have been added to manage the authentication codes in two steps.
  • New section to manage attached files: A dialog box has been incorporated to facilitate the display y Attachment management at the entrances.

Improvements in the interface and user experience

One of the main focuses of this update has been the UI optimization, incorporating visual and functional changes for a better experience. Some of the improvements include:

  • Customization in unlock view: Users can now assign a name, color e icon to databases for easy identification.
  • Visual indicators in password security: Icons have been included to represent the strength of stored passwords.
  • New column with the complete route of the group: This makes it easier Company of the entries within KeePassXC.
  • Possibility to disable automatic opening of the browser: Added an option to prevent the browser from opening when double-clicking on a URL field within the manager.

Additional features and compatibility improvements

In addition to the visual and usability changes, KeePassXC 2.7.10 has also received several improvements in terms of functionality y compatibility with other systems. Some of the most notable are:

  • Exporting data in HTML format: It is now possible to generate an HTML file with the contents of the database, making it easier to review stored information.
  • Keyboard shortcuts for Auto-Type selection: New shortcuts have been added to speed up the inserting credentials in the login forms.
  • Improvements in browser integration: The compatibility with major browsers using the KeePassXC-Browser extension.
  • Deleting plugin data in browser statistics: This update allows you to better manage the information stored by the password manager extensions.

With all these improvements, KeePassXC continues to establish itself as one of the best options for secure password management, offering a more complete and accessible experience for users looking for a free, open source and highly configurable tool.

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