
Passbolt vs Padloc: Which Password Manager?
Quick Verdict Passbolt is the better choice for teams that need auditable, enterprise-grade password sharing with OpenPGP encryption. Padloc is better if you want a clean, modern UI for personal or small-team use and don't need advanced permission controls. For most self-hosters, though, Vaultwarden beats both. Overview Passbolt is a team-focused password manager built on OpenPGP end-to-end encryption. It emphasizes granular sharing permissions, audit logs, and compliance features. The Community Edition is free and open-source, with Pro and Cloud tiers adding LDAP, MFA policies, and tags. It requires MariaDB and SMTP to function. Padloc is a modern, cross-platform password manager with a clean UI and end-to-end encryption. It runs as two containers (API server + PWA frontend) and stores encrypted vaults on the server. It supports tagging, vault sharing, and multi-device sync. Development has slowed significantly since 2023. Feature Comparison Feature Passbolt Padloc Encryption OpenPGP
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