Passbolt
EU verifiedOpen-source password manager for teams from Luxembourg – self-hostable with strong rights management.
Passbolt is an open-source password manager (AGPLv3) designed for teams and based in Luxembourg. The focus is on securely sharing credentials in organizations, granular rights management and self-hosting. The Community Edition can be self-hosted for free; the cloud variants are operated in Europe – Business on Google Cloud (Belgium/Germany), Sovereign/Enterprise in a sovereign data center in Luxembourg (ISO 27001, DORA/PFS). This makes Passbolt particularly interesting for privacy-conscious companies.
Note on ownership: Passbolt SA based in Luxembourg (founded 2016), software under AGPLv3, independently audited. Passbolt Cloud Business runs on Google Cloud (Belgium/Germany); Passbolt Cloud Sovereign/Enterprise is operated in a sovereign data center in Luxembourg (including ISO 27001, DORA/PFS).
Strengths
- Open source and self-hostable (Community Edition free)
- Strong rights and sharing management for teams
- Sovereign cloud option in Luxembourg (ISO 27001, DORA)
Weaknesses
- Cloud Business runs on Google Cloud (EU region)
- Fewer convenience features for individual users
- Setup is more demanding than with cloud consumer tools
Best for
- • Teams and companies that securely share credentials
- • Organizations with a self-hosting requirement
Less suited for
- • Individual users looking for a simple consumer app
Sovereignty Score & weitere Bewertungen
The Sovereignty Score is an editorial orientation aid, not legal advice. How we rate.
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