Reviews for Entropy
Login to ReviewSarah Davis
Apr 05, 2026Solid and Secure Open Source Password Manager
Having used Entropy for the past six months, I've found it to be a reliable and secure solution for managing my digital life. The AES 256-bit encryption gives me peace of mind, and the plugin system allowed me to add browser integration and secure notes functionality that perfectly fit my workflow. While the interface takes a little getting used to compared to some commercial options, the fact that it's open source and completely free makes it an incredible value for anyone serious about security.
Dakota Wright
Apr 04, 2026A secure and surprisingly polished open-source gem
Entropy has become my go-to password manager. Its AES 256-bit encryption gives me real peace of mind, and the plugin system allowed me to add browser auto-fill seamlessly. For a free, open-source tool, its interface is clean and intuitive, making daily use a breeze.
Emma Martin
Apr 02, 2026Frustrating UI and unreliable sync
Tried Entropy for a month hoping for a solid open-source password manager, but the interface is clunky and unintuitive. The browser extension constantly fails to autofill, and I've had sync conflicts between devices that nearly locked me out of accounts. For an app that's supposed to handle sensitive data, the unreliability is a deal-breaker.
Liam Lee
Apr 02, 2026A Robust and Customizable Password Manager
Entropy has become my go-to password manager, offering both security and flexibility. The AES 256-bit encryption gives me peace of mind, and the plugin support lets me tailor it exactly to my workflow. Being open source, I appreciate the transparency and community-driven improvements, even though I rely more on forums than formal support.
Lisa Davis
Apr 01, 2026Promising but Frustrating - Needs Major Polish
The encryption seems solid and the open-source nature is appealing, but the user interface is clunky and unintuitive. Basic actions like adding new passwords feel needlessly complicated, and I've encountered several bugs where the application freezes on startup. While it's free, the current state makes it hard to recommend over more polished alternatives, as the frustration outweighs the security benefits.
Lisa Thomas
Mar 31, 2026Secure but showing its age
Entropy does exactly what it says on the tin with solid AES-256 encryption and the open-source plugin system is fantastic for tinkerers. However, the interface feels quite dated and clunky compared to modern competitors, and syncing across devices was more difficult to set up than I expected. It's a powerful tool for the security-conscious, but not the most user-friendly option out there.
Phoenix Jackson
Mar 30, 2026Promising but Frustrating - Needs Major Polish
Entropy has solid encryption and good plugin potential, but the interface is clunky and unintuitive. I've experienced several sync issues between devices, and plugin installation often breaks basic functionality. For an open-source tool, the documentation is surprisingly sparse, making troubleshooting a headache. I appreciate the security foundation, but right now it's more frustrating than functional for daily use.
Alex Harris
Mar 27, 2026A solid, secure open-source password manager that just works
Entropy has become my daily driver for password management. The AES 256-bit encryption gives me peace of mind, and the plugin support has allowed me to customize it to fit my workflow perfectly. The interface is clean and intuitive, making it easy to generate and organize all my credentials.
River Anderson
Mar 27, 2026Frustratingly Buggy and Unreliable
While Entropy's open-source nature and AES encryption are promising in theory, the reality has been a constant headache. The application frequently crashes on my system, and syncing across devices is painfully slow and often fails entirely. For a password manager, where reliability is paramount, these basic performance issues make it dangerously untrustworthy for daily use.
Morgan King
Mar 25, 2026A fantastic open source password manager that just works
I've been using Entropy for about six months now and it's become an essential part of my digital life. The AES 256-bit encryption gives me peace of mind, and the plugin support means I can customize it exactly how I need. What really stands out is how smoothly it syncs across my desktop and mobile devices without any hiccups.
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Entropy
Entropy is an open source password manager application that allows users to securely generate, store, and manage passwords and other …
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