A secure password management tool for the GNOME desktop environment, storing sensitive info like passwords and notes in an encrypted virtual safe.
GNOME Secrets is a free and open source password manager designed specifically for the GNOME desktop environment on Linux. It provides a simple graphical interface to securely store sensitive information such as:
All data stored in GNOME Secrets is encrypted before being saved to your hard drive, protecting your confidential information in case your device is lost or stolen. The data is encrypted using the AES-256 standard with a master password, which is required each time you access the secrets stored in the app.
GNOME Secrets makes it easy to organize your virtual safe. You can create multiple collections to store different types of data, like logins, documents, etc. Items in your safe can also be tagged for easier searching and filtering. Auto-type support enables easy login into sites without copying and pasting passwords.
As a native GNOME application, GNOME Secrets integrates tightly with the GNOME desktop environment. It looks and feels very polished. Other features include cloud backup to services like Dropbox, templates for quickly adding common item types, browser integration for easily saving new logins, and more.