Stanislav Dimitrov

Drive Password - Password Manager - Password manager encrypting and storing in your Google Drive

Password manager that encrypts all your sensitive data and stores it in your Google Drive. You retain complete control over your data and know where it is stored. Familiar design and powerful team sharing features make it perfect fit for Google users.

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Tom Snyder
I read through the docs. I guess a couple of things that stand out to me is 1) I don't see any autofill feature like is available in most password managers. 2) Using Google's built in smart Lock password manager technically also already has 2x protection if you set a sync passphrase. 3) Why not just store a KeePassXC database in Google Drive? That would also have the 2x protection mentioned plus a lot more features.
Stanislav Dimitrov
@tom_snyder Thanks for the questions! 1. Autofill is in our roadmap and will be present soon. 3. You can do it, although it is not really convenient especially if you are using iPhone or an iPad.
Jonathan Levi
@tom_snyder @stanislav_dim +1 - until autofill is available unfortunately this is a no go for us!
Stanislav Dimitrov
@tom_snyder @entreprenewer Yeah, totally understandable. We will do our best to implement it real soon!
Stanislav Dimitrov
@tom_snyder @entreprenewer Not yet, but we are making steady progress in pushing Drive Password v.2 :)
Abigail Gutierrez
I am very interested in trying this out!
Stanislav Dimitrov
Hey guys! We’ve been developing Drive Password for more than year and a half and officially launched it couple of weeks ago. The sole purpose of Drive Password is to provide convenient yet secure way of managing passwords and storing them in your Google Drive account. Drive Password aims to solve 2 main problems: 🦾 Getting control over your sensitive data. All your passwords, secrets, credit cards and etc. are encrypted on your device and stored within your Google Drive account. You retain complete control and your data is not on some unknown server hosted by the developers. 🤝 Share passwords with multiple teams or individuals. The teams feature in Drive Password is created for all of you who juggle several projects with different teams or individuals in mind. You can easily share password, subcategory or entire category with one team or one individual. Important things to know about Drive Password 📱💻 🖥 It works on all your devices 🗝 On device encryption and decryption 👨🏻‍💻 There is Free 3 months trial (nothing is required, simply install and enjoy) 💬 Built in support chat - We are always ready to help you through the built-in support chat. 🔒 Strict and simple privacy policy. 09.02.2020 - We just added dark theme 🌙
Daniil Gorbenko
good idea. sometimes I need to store a bunch of passwords together...
Stanislav Dimitrov
@daniilgorbenko thanks for commenting! Do you need a sharing option or just storing is what you are mostly interested in?
Daniil Gorbenko
@stanislav_dim Sometimes a team needs to store all passwords and have access to them. Your application would be useful to me
Stanislav Dimitrov
@daniilgorbenko feel free to reach out if you need any assistance :)
Sanjay Pradeep
Good to read, would be better if you can store those password texts in encrypted format in google drive, you know what!, if user wants to read those data, he/she should upload that file into your application and opt an option to read.
Stanislav Dimitrov
@sanjay_pradeep Thanks for the feedback! All passwords are first encrypted on your device and then stored in Google Drive. If you open your Google Drive and open the files, here is what you will see -
nirali shah
I keep forgetting my passwords all the time. This should make things easier.
Stanislav Dimitrov
@nirali_shah1 Let me know if you need any help using it! :)
Maciej Stachura
I understand it works via Web/Desktop as well? Would be brilliant. Question though: is it open source? How can I trust no data is shared before storing the file on Drive?
Stanislav Dimitrov
@consmast Yeah, there are macOS and Windows desktop apps, as well as web app. Nope, it is not open source. I guess there is no answer here that might be good enough. We are fully aware that people are, and should be, incredibly careful and cautions with their data. We've been building products for quite a while and slowly but surely build reputation of an honest small dev company.
Peter Sonmargareto
interesting concept
Kaloyan Dobrev
On which platform you found yourself need to view your passwords most often ?
Kaloyan Dobrev
What is most important thing for your passwords ? ( we have them all :) )