KeyDock – Password Manager

KeyDock – Password Manager
KeyDock – Password Manager
Developer: 🇮🇳 SUN2
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KeyDock – Password Manager Summary

KeyDock – Password Manager is a free Android app in Tools by SUN2. Released in Apr 2026 (4 months ago). It has about 5.00+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.00 monthly active users . Store last updated Apr 3, 2026

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App Description

Securely store, manage, and protect your passwords all in one place

KeyDock is a simple and secure password manager that helps you store, organise, and autofill your passwords across apps and websites — without ever forgetting one again.
Whether you're managing a handful of accounts or dozens, KeyDock keeps all your credentials safe behind one master password, protected with strong encryption.

🔐 Secure by Design
Your data is encrypted using AES-256 encryption before it ever leaves your device. Only you can access your vault — not even we can.
🗄️ Organized Vault
Store passwords, secure notes, credit card details, and personal information – neatly organised and always within reach.
🔁 Password Generator
Create strong, unique passwords instantly with the built-in password generator. Customise length, symbols, numbers, and more.
☁️ Sync Across Devices
Keep your vault in sync across all your Android devices seamlessly. Access your passwords wherever you are.
🌙 Clean, Minimal UI
A distraction-free interface designed for ease of use — no clutter, no confusion.
🔒 Biometric Unlock
Unlock your vault quickly and securely using fingerprint or face recognition.

Why choose KeyDock?

No ads, no tracking
Works offline
Regular security updates
Simple setup in under a minute

KeyDock is built for people who value both simplicity and security. Your passwords are yours — keep them that way.