GNOME Keyring
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A screenshot of GNOME Keyring Manager 2.12.1. |
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| Developer(s) | GNOME developers |
|---|---|
| Initial release | ? |
| Stable release | 2.24.0 (21-Sep-2008) [+/−] |
| Preview release | 2.20.0 (19-Sep-2007) [+/−] |
| Written in | ? |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Available in | ? |
| Type | Password manager |
| License | GPL |
| Website | live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring |
GNOME Keyring is a daemon application designed to take care of the user's security credentials, such as user names and passwords. It does not have a user interface.
In GNOME 2.22 Keyring Manager was deprecated and replaced entirely with Seahorse.[1]
In earlier versions the keyring is implemented as a daemon and uses the process name gnome-keyring-daemon. GNOME Keyring is and GNOME Keyring Manager was part of the GNOME desktop and entirely developed within the GnomeLive project.
[edit] References
[edit] See also
- KWallet, the KDE equivalent
- Apple Keychain
- KeePass
- NetworkManager
- LastPass
- Roboform
- Password Safe
- Handy Password
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