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by sdan 2427 days ago
Is this better than pass?
2 comments

Theoretically, you could consider it better.

KeePass saves passwords in a single encrypted file by default. This means that an attacker has no idea about the structure of your entries and usernames.

Plus, it's easier to setup on multiple machines, as you don't need to export/import your PGP keys from your initial machine.

Features and ease of use are subjective to each user.

That, of course, depends on your requirements and how you define "better".