Buttercup is an open-source password manager, available on all major platforms. It helps you track and store your login information for any service you use - personal or for work - in a securely encrypted archive that you store where you want.
Buttercup archives contain groups and entries so that you can easily manage your login credentials. There’s also a desktop application and browser extension available, so you can access your archives and credentials on every platform you use.
All information stored within Buttercup archives is private and encrypted - available only to those with your master password. Keep this password secret and don’t use it for any other login! Once you have your login details stored within Buttercup, you can concentrate on remembering only the 1 password (for Buttercup) - all other passwords can be long, gibberish text to increase security, and you don’t have to remember them!
Buttercup’s features (non-exhaustive):
- Store an unlimited number of login details
- Save your archive to a variety of storage providers
- Autofill login forms
- OTP/2FA codes (adding and displaying)
- Open sites stored within the app by the touch of a button
- Open archives auto-lock and close after 10 minutes of inactivity
- Unlock archives using fingerprint authentication (or FaceID on supporting iPhones)
- Archive contents hidden when app is put to background
- Ability to add multiple archives
- Open archives in offline mode
- Search the contents of open vaults
Buttercup is designed to be used with free-to-use cloud storage providers, such as Dropbox, Google Drive and WebDAV-enabled services.
No information regarding you or your archive is sent to us or any other service. No in-app analytics are used and we rely on the completely anonymous service analytics provided by Apple and Google. If you have any queries please consult our privacy policy.
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Ist Buttercup Password Manager kostenlos?
Ja, Buttercup Password Manager ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Buttercup Password Manager ist kostenlos.
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i appreciate the attempt but it feels like it was designed for aesthetics first and usability second. too many missing features, bugs and stability issues. a worse version of keepass in every way but looks
i mean seriously a password manager that crashes every time you add a new password is just ridiculous
edit: this software will export your entire vault littered with random strings of data and extraneous fields in every entry, making switching to Bitwarden annoying. Do not use this app for even a minute please.
Unusable
Crashes at the login screen of iPhone app.
Crashes
Can’t even create a vault. Locks up during setup.
LOVE!
I use Buttercup on my PC. I love it. Super easy and fast to use. I’m try it now on my iPad.
Good vault and wonderful potential
I’ve been using the pro version of Dashlane for a while now, after trying several other password managers. I found Buttercup pretty appealing, and i always tend to prefer open source softwares so I gave it a go.
After creating a vault on Google Drive, I started to use buttercup exclusively to keep my new passwords.
I’ve taken a star off because for some reason my vault simply disappeared; I guess the permissions to Google expired, I’m not sure what happened, but I’m glad I still kept Dashlane as a backup. It was a big disagreement as I had to start a new vault from scratch; I enabled the backup option this time.
In any case, I don’t want to be too harsh and will rate 4 stars to continue support the development; there’s really a big potential and you guys are doing a great job!
I’d also love an integration with Synology NAS, if that could be on the roadmap.
Thanks!
Still unusable 7-26-22
Remove the beta stuff and add local import from apple files. Most of us already have kdbx files made and just need something to import it too.
We don’t need it to sync to the cloud, if we wanted that we would get dashlane or lastpass
(Update: UnScrewed) it up….
Now that offline copy is once again a thing, it’s perfect for storing passwords and OTP. One these days I hope they’ll support file attachments like pictures and what not. As of now I just need to figure out where they hid the code scanner in this new version
Worked Fine Until 2.0
Edit: Developer fixed the issue in 2.0.1 and the app works well again.
After 2.0 update, my vaults were removed from the app and once I added them back, I can't unlock them again. Hopefully this gets resolved quickly because the app is useless at this point
Perhaps search functionality is broken
I’m not sure if it’s the update that cause the search function to be broken or the custom fields. Please fix the search functionality.
Thank you.
So much potential, but so unstable
I love that Buttercup wants users to control their own data and host it where they want, with customizable account data and TOTP in one place. I love that it's free, open source software. However, I've rarely seen ANY iOS app crash this much. The UI also needs a ton of work. This isn't even ready for beta testing yet, let alone important user data.
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