Padloc

3.4
58 reviews
5K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Lock away all your passwords, documents and other important information with this refreshingly simple password manager!

◆ DELIGHTFULLY SIMPLE ◆

As important as it is, we know that worrying about data security and password hygiene is about as much fun as doing your taxes. That's why we made Padloc as beautiful, intuitive and dead simple to use as possible. No clutter, no distractions!

◆ EFFORTLESSLY PORTABLE ◆

Padloc is available on all major platforms and synchronizing your devices is fast and easy. We securely store your data in the cloud so you have access to it from anywhere, any time!

◆ TRANSPARENTLY SECURE ◆

We believe that transparency and openness are the best foundation for trust so we are building Padloc completely out in the open. Our source code is developed under an open source licence so anyone can review it, provide feedback and even offer contributions at any time!

◆ BETTER TOGETHER ◆

Want to share your passwords and documents with your family or team members? No problem! Padloc makes it easy to share and manage your sensitive data within your family, business or any other kind of organization.
Updated on
Sep 9, 2022

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Ratings and reviews

3.4
56 reviews
A Google user
December 30, 2019
Padloc 3.0 is much better suited to the Android ecosystem than the previous 'Padlock' iterations, but that's the best I can say about this service. Why limit yourself to only 50 entries (free version) when other pass managers offer unlimited entries for free? My advice? Go with Bitwarden—free, open-source, and you can share passwords with one other Bitwarden user w/o having to upgrade to a premium subscription tier.
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Travis
August 9, 2022
So far so good, I am a Bitwarden user, and I love Bitwarden and I'll stick with them for the most part because most my information is on there, but as for Padlock I am using Padloc as a backup second option but also use it in conjunction with Bitwarden. I love everything about Padloc the design/Logo is my favorite thing and being Open Source is just a must with any password manager I choose to use. The team behind Padloc really did an amazing job at making this product/Service.
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A Google user
December 31, 2019
The minimal design and the Cross-Platform apps were the initial reason I've installed this one.. meanwhile the main reason became that I'm trusting the team and the developers behind it and seriously .. what else do you want from a Datasafe?
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What's new

Padloc 4.1.0 is here! You can see the release highlights at https://github.com/padloc/padloc/releases/tag/v4.1.0 but here are the biggest novelties:

- You will now receive security email notifications
- Your items will now start keeping historical changes and you can restore
them
- You can now set an expiration time for your items