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Passbolt Overview

Passbolt is a free and open-source password manager that allows team members to store and share credentials securely. Designed for team collaboration, Passbolt provides robust features for managing passwords and sensitive information, ensuring that credentials are stored and shared securely within an organization.

Key Features

  • Secure Password Sharing: Allows team members to share passwords securely.
  • Team Collaboration: Facilitates collaboration by enabling secure credential sharing among team members.
  • End-to-End Encryption: Ensures that passwords are encrypted from end to end.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Easy to use interface for managing and accessing passwords.
  • Open Source: Free to use, modify, and distribute under an open-source license.

Our Version

We offer a pre-configured version of Passbolt optimized for performance and stability. Below are the details of our setup:

Passbolt 3.0.1 on Ubuntu Server 20.04

  • Passbolt 3.0.1: An open-source password manager designed for team collaboration, offering secure password sharing and management features.
  • Ubuntu Server 20.04 (Focal Fossa): A stable and secure long-term support release, known for its reliability and security.

Key Benefits

  • Reliable Environment: Ubuntu 20.04 offers a stable and secure platform for running Passbolt.
  • Secure Collaboration: Passbolt provides secure sharing of passwords and credentials within teams.
  • Enhanced Security: Ensures end-to-end encryption for all stored and shared passwords.

Getting Started with Passbolt

  1. Accessing Passbolt: Log in to your Passbolt instance using the credentials provided during setup.
  2. Setting Up Users: Create user accounts and assign appropriate permissions.
  3. Managing Passwords: Store, organize, and share passwords securely within your team.
  4. Using Extensions: Install browser extensions to easily access and manage passwords.
  5. Monitoring Activity: Use Passbolt’s activity monitoring features to keep track of password usage and sharing.

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