KPass: password manager

KPass: password manager
  • DeveloperKorovan
  • GenreProductivity
  • Installs100,000+
  • UpdatedFeb 23, 2026
  • Version2.4.8
  • RequirementsAndroid
  • ReleasedMar 17, 2019
  • ContentEveryone
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KPass: password manager

Editorial review: KPass: password manager APK and install guide

Before KPass: password manager earns space on an Android device, the important question is not just whether it is popular. The better question is whether the APK identity, developer name, version, privacy policy, source status, and category fit all point in the same direction. For this productivity app, opskd highlights com.korovan.kpass, Korovan, version 2.4.8, Not published by official listing, and Check official listing before install so the listing can be checked without guessing.

The official short summary says: "Simple and fresh KeePass KDBX client.". opskd treats that as a claim to verify, not as a complete review, because store copy often emphasizes features while leaving permissions, account requirements, monetization, and source status for the user to check separately.

100,000+ installs gives enough public footprint to compare the app with alternatives, while still leaving room for careful review of support links and update cadence. 4.6 out of 5 across 10,368 ratings is a strong popularity signal, but it should still be read beside update freshness, privacy posture, and the exact developer name. High ratings can indicate satisfaction, yet they do not prove that permissions, pricing, or account requirements fit your use case.

The listing has been updated within the past year, about 100 days ago. That is acceptable for many categories, but the official listing should still be checked for compatibility notes and recent user feedback.

Who this APK listing is for

KPass: password manager is most relevant for people who use Android for documents, planning, notes, work communication, scanning, or repeatable daily workflows. A good fit means the app's stated purpose, screenshots, rating pattern, developer identity, and official source all support the same story. If you only need a quick category browse, compare it with nearby productivity alternatives; if you are close to installing, slow down and check the APK identity rows first.

  • Best fit: people who use Android for documents, planning, notes, work communication, scanning, or repeatable daily workflows.
  • Review focus: reliability, account dependency, export options, sync behavior, offline mode, privacy controls, and how easy it is to leave the app later.
  • Current public signal: 100,000+ installs and 4.6 out of 5 rating data.

APK source and identity

This page exposes APK metadata for the listing but does not claim to host a standalone APK package. That distinction is intentional. Use the package name, version, file size field, Android requirement, and official listing link as comparison points when you verify the app outside opskd.

  • Package: com.korovan.kpass.
  • Version shown: 2.4.8.
  • Source status: APK metadata only.
  • Integrity status: No standalone APK hash is published for this listing yet.

Listing quality signals

The useful signals for KPass: password manager are not only the headline score. opskd reads the listing through category fit, developer transparency, version clarity, source status, screenshot availability, privacy policy access, and whether the official description makes specific claims that can be checked. For productivity, the most important review focus is reliability, account dependency, export options, sync behavior, offline mode, privacy controls, and how easy it is to leave the app later.

  • Ads or ad-like wording appear in the listing, so review whether placement interrupts active tasks or gameplay.
  • Account, login, sync, or cloud language suggests you should check data retention and export options.
  • Online, social, or leaderboard features can add account, moderation, and notification considerations.
  • Device data or file-related language means permissions should be compared with the app purpose before install.

Trust checks before install

For productivity apps, permissions can matter as much as the feature list. verify file access permissions, cloud sync settings, subscription terms, background activity, and whether the app works without an account. A privacy policy is especially important when the app handles documents, children's activity, learning progress, files, cloud sync, user accounts, location, chat, or social features. If a permission does not fit the app's purpose, treat that as a reason to slow down and verify the developer's explanation.

  • Developer website — Check ownership, support channels, and product documentation from Korovan.
  • Privacy policy — Review what data may be collected, shared, or retained.
  • Official listing — Confirm the current version, rating, screenshots, and install availability.

Decision checklist

Use this checklist before acting on KPass: password manager. It is designed for quick comparison across all APK listings on opskd, so every app keeps the same core fields visible while the surrounding review notes adapt to category, rating, update freshness, and source status.

  • Confirm that com.korovan.kpass matches the official listing before trusting any install path.
  • Compare version 2.4.8, file size Not published by official listing, and Android requirement: Check official listing before install.
  • Review Korovan's privacy policy and support links, especially if the app asks for accounts, files, location, camera, microphone, contacts, or cloud sync.
  • Treat 4.6 out of 5 and 100,000+ installs as discovery signals, not proof that the app is safe or right for your device.

Bottom line: KPass: password manager is worth considering only if its package name, developer, source status, version, Android requirement, privacy policy, and permission profile all make sense for your use case. opskd keeps every APK listing exposed while adding this review layer so the page offers more than copied store text and gives you a clearer path before installing.

Official listing description

This is the official app listing description provided for reference. It does not mean opskd hosts a direct APK file for this app.

KPass is the best KeePass password manager for Android.
It supports reading and modification of KDBX 3 and 4 files.

We have reached the time when a password can be the main value, more expensive than money, gold and brilliants. Let's say the password for a bank account gives you access to all the money at once, YouTube password — access to all subscribers eyes, and password for a cloud service is key to your private docs.

Top advice: generate good complex passwords and change them from time to time.

KPass offers secure storage for your passwords, addresses, bank card details, private notes and syncs them across all your devices – giving you faster access to your online accounts, apps and important information.

FAQ.

Q: Why KPass autofill doesn't work in Chrome (Edge, Opera, something else)?
A: KPass uses standard Android autofill framework interface. It allows all applications supporting this system framework support KPass autofill service automatically. Unfortunately, Google Chrome and all Chromium-based browsers forces users to use embedded password manager. To switch to KPass autofill service please follow corresponding browser documentation. For Google Chrome — https://developers.googleblog.com/en/chrome-3p-autofill-services.

Q: Why database is successfully opened while I used unregistered finger to authenticate?
A: Because you entered correct credentials (password and key file). Your database is protected by secret key. Biometric sensor is used to save and restore this key. So if your biometric authentication was failed, but you entered correct credentials, database will be opened, but secret key will not be saved. We doesn't see any security issue in such use case.

Q: How can I make sure KPass does not steal my passwords or other information?
A: KPass does not collect, store or send any user data. You can check it in application permissions section. KPass does not request network and storage access. Instead, it uses Storage Access Framework – modern and secure native Android way to get data from content providers such as file system, cloud services (Google Drive, Dropbox e.t.c.), FTP-clients or anything else. So, it is impossible for KPass to steal any password or send an analytics.

Q: Why KPass is not open source? How can I make sure it is secure enough?
A: KPass user interface is closed-source and intellectual property of product owner. This is main value of the application. UI side does not contain any secure-sensitive part of code. Engine is powered by open-source project
gokeepasslib – https://github.com/tobischo/gokeepasslib.
Application popularity
93%
  • 10,368 ratings
  • 109 reviews

APK details

KPass: password manager APK identity, source status, and install checks.

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  • Package namecom.korovan.kpass
  • Version2.4.8
  • File sizeNot published by official listing
  • Android requirementCheck official listing before install
  • APK sourceOfficial Google Play listing only
  • Integrity checkNo standalone APK hash is published for this listing yet
  • Safety noteInstall only after checking the official listing and requested permissions.
APK source checkopskd does not host a direct APK for this listing yet. We show the package name, version, file size, Android requirement, and official listing so you can verify the app before leaving the page.

App Information

  • DeveloperKorovan
  • CategoryProductivity
  • Version2.4.8
  • Installs100,000+
  • UpdatedFeb 23, 2026
  • ReleasedMar 17, 2019
  • Content ratingEveryone
  • Android versionAndroid
  • SizeUnknown

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