Passbolt 5.3.2 is now available, introducing a clipboard flush timer, automatically clearing copied secrets after 30 seconds to reduce accidental exposure risks.

If you have any feedback or suggestions, feel free to drop them in the passbolt community forum or leave a comment below.

Full details here: https://hubs.li/Q03x_ScW0

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Passbolt Release Note: 5.3.2 - Somebody To Love | Browser Extension & API

The open source password manager for teams. Passbolt simplifies password management, helps prevent data loss, stores data securely and enables secure password sharing.

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The Passbolt Windows App version 2.2.0 introduces custom fields that allow users to attach additional key‑value pairs to a resource or even a standalone custom field resource.

The feature runs on our encrypted-metadata layer, which is in beta and available only on self-hosted instances until it becomes stable in Passbolt 5.4 (August 2025).

Check out the release notes here: https://hubs.li/Q03ytmD90

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Passbolt Release Note: 2.2.0 - Passbolt Windows App 2.2.0: Custom Fields

The open source password manager for teams. Passbolt simplifies password management, helps prevent data loss, stores data securely and enables secure password sharing.

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Passbolt 5.3 release introduces custom fields (beta), a clipboard auto-flush feature, significant performance improvements and several bug fixes.

Explore the full details of the 5.3 release in this blog -> https://hubs.li/Q03xr0MR0

Read about the 5.3.2 release in this changelog page -> https://hubs.li/Q03x_ScW0

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Passbolt 5 series introduced encrypted metadata, the foundation on which the new resource types and capabilities like multiple URIs, custom icons, custom fields, etc. are built.

Ready to test-drive the beta? The latest blog post walks through enabling the feature set, migrating safely and more: https://hubs.li/Q03xCMwG0

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The road to Passbolt version 5 - Getting started with the new resource types (beta)

Learn how to enable encrypted metadata in Passbolt v5 to benefit from advanced resource types and improved security.

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Passbolt 5.3 is now available, introducing custom fields that allow users to attach additional key–value pairs to a password entry or even create standalone entries. This release also includes performance enhancements and bug fixes.

Check out the details in this blog post and see what's coming in the next releases: https://hubs.li/Q03xr0MR0

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Passbolt 5.3 Introduces Custom Fields and Performance Improvements

Passbolt 5.3 introduces custom fields, allowing structured key-value data alongside credentials and includes performance enhancements.

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Explaining passbolt 5.1. See what's new!

Check out the full details in this blog: https://hubs.li/Q03ngWP-0

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The video shows you how to enable the following capabilities:

- Resource metadata is encrypted based on OpenPGP using your personal key or a shared key trusted by your team.

- Passbolt helps admins and users verify or rotate the shared metadata key with ease.

- Full-text search for credentials remains fully functional, even with metadata locked down.

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Passbolt 5.1 brings support for encrypted resource metadata. This further extends passbolt’s security model to improve confidentiality for the contextual information surrounding credentials.

But what does that mean for your organization?

In this detailed blog post, passbolt's CTO, Remy Bertot breaks it down: https://hubs.ly/Q03nt_P50

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The road to Passbolt v5 – Encrypted metadata and other core security changes

Passbolt v5 introduces encrypted metadata, redefining how information is managed and shared. Secure resource names, tags, and URIs with flexible encryption options. Dive into the blog to explore the architecture, migration timeline and what this means for your organization.

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We are happy to announce that passbolt version 5.1 is now available.

This release introduces support for encrypted resource metadata, further extending passbolt’s security model to improve confidentiality for the contextual information surrounding credentials.

Read the full announcement on the 5.1 release and learn what’s next in 5.2 and 5.3: https://hubs.li/Q03ngWP-0

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Passbolt 5.1 Strengthens Metadata Security for Shared Passwords

Passbolt 5.1 introduces encrypted resource metadata, extending end-to-end encryption to the context around credentials, like the name you give a password in passbolt or the URL where it’s used to log in.

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No data moved, nothing broke, just a cleaner layout, faster filters, and bulk actions that make sharing access and credentials at scale simpler for every team.

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