
Navigating the KeePass interface is very intuitive. Setting these up is easy, as KeePass walks you through each step with a clear and detailed wizard-like approach. How you organize these is up to you - you could have a work and a personal database, for example, filled with groups like banking, internet and social networks. Once you've set up a master KeePass password, you'll want to go about setting up password databases and groups - categories of password-protected information. To this end, KeePass will assess the master password's strength, as well as offering extra protection like a key file option and the ability to enable a Windows user account backup, in case a user account is lost. As this is the main step and the first line of KeePass' defences, it's essential that it's a good one.


First off, the app will ask you to define a master password. This app doesn't require installation, and presents a simple, easy-to-navigate interface.
