Every password is automatically measured for quality, and a random password generator will churn out a password to your specification. The entire database is encrypted using AES 256-bit encryption by default, or Twofish 256-bit encryption, if you prefer. Your KeePass database is kept secure behind either a master password or a key file (that you keep on a USB drive, for instance), or both. This makes LP that much more convenient for populating a comprehensive database of all your online sites and accounts. You can enter all of that same info into your LastPass Vault in a similar manner but with the browser plugin installed, you’re also able to capture URLs and login info as you visit your various favourite sites, via the LastPass icon that resides in your browser bar. There are options for groups and sub-groups, as well as icons to aid in organisation of your database.
After selecting your master password and/or key file, you simply start adding entries by typing or copying-and-pasting URL, user name, password, and any relevant notes into the designated fields. KeePass is a very straightforward database.