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Keyguard 2.7.0 is an unofficial, feature-rich alternative client for the Bitwarden® password-management ecosystem, positioned in the Security & Privacy category. Built around a responsive Material You interface, the application delivers rapid vault search, multi-account access with secure two-factor authentication, and full offline creation, editing, and viewing of items and Bitwarden Sends. A built-in generator produces passwords, passphrases, SSH keys, and email forwarders while supporting custom word-lists, placeholders, and URL overrides for flexible autofill. The integrated Watchtower scans stored credentials for pwned, reused, or expiring passwords, vulnerable accounts, missing two-factor authentication, inactive passkeys, duplicate entries, and unsecured websites, presenting actionable security alerts within the same dashboard. Users can export individual or organizational vault data—including attachments—for archival or migration purposes, and the client natively supports the emerging passkey standard as a modern replacement for traditional passwords. Light and dark themes adapt to system preferences, and the interface scales consistently across phones, tablets, and foldables. Although the Windows build is distributed free of charge, the Android counterpart requires a separate premium license (one-time or subscription) for continued use. Across twenty-nine releases to date, the project has iterated rapidly, adding biometric unlock, adaptive icons, and expanded import formats while maintaining compatibility with official Bitwarden servers. Enterprises and individuals seeking an enhanced open-source experience therefore gain a comprehensive tool that unifies credential storage, proactive breach monitoring, and flexible item sharing without altering the underlying Bitwarden infrastructure. Keyguard is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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