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Passky is an open-source password manager developed by Rabbit Company LLC, designed to offer a streamlined solution for storing and managing credentials across devices. Currently at version 8.1.3, the application has evolved through thirteen public releases, each refining its balance between minimal system footprint and robust encryption. Aimed at both individual users and small teams, the software provides an encrypted vault for passwords, notes, and two-factor authentication codes, eliminating the need to reuse or manually remember complex strings. Its lightweight architecture makes it suitable for older Windows workstations, low-spec laptops, and virtual desktops where heavier managers might consume excessive RAM or disk space. Typical use cases include IT departments that need a cost-effective vault for service account credentials, freelancers who manage dozens of client logins, and privacy-conscious households that want to separate banking, streaming, and shopping credentials without subscribing to a cloud service. Because the source code is publicly auditable, security professionals can self-host the backend or verify that no telemetry is transmitted, an attribute increasingly requested in compliance-driven industries. The interface follows modern design conventions, offering dark and light themes, folder-based organization, and a built-in password generator that defaults to long, complex strings compatible with most enterprise policies. Passky falls within the Security & Privacy category of utilities and is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, ensuring that every installation receives the latest stable version and can be scripted for batch deployment alongside other applications.
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