Operating Systems: Windows 10, Debian Linux 9. KeePassXC version 2.1.4, revision cb283bb. ![]() I want to always have my password database in the background and don't want to start it manually. In order to avoid screenshot attacks, is there a feature that blurs the details apart from title so the username is visible only if we choose to click or reveal it If not, please release this funtion too. Maybe have KeePassXC use on of the the described functions already present in the operating system and check if it has already been done by simply checking for the running service / existing file. Is there a feature that blurs the username tab unless we click on it Asked almost 3 years ago. On Linux you can use the desktop environments autostart feature or a systemd user service which gets executed on logon. Possible SolutionĪt the moment you can copy a shortcut in the Windows autostart folder or create a recurring task which starts the program on boot. Current BehaviorĬurrently you can already start minimized or in tray, but you can't have a simple way to turn on/off autostart. ![]() Maybe couple the autostart with "auto-unlock" (PAM in Linux, CryptProtectData in Windows). Maybe have another checkbox "ask for password" which asks me for my DB password and minimizes after that. The next time I start my PC and log in into my user account, KeePassXC starts minimized. ![]() I check a box in the settings which could be named "start on login". There's no function to start KeePassXC on user login, neither on Windows nor on Linux.
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