Privacy-first Password Manager with Built-in Email Aliasing
About this app
AliasVault – Privacy-First Password Manager with Built-in Email Aliasing
AliasVault for Android lets you securely access your passwords and email aliases on the go. Seamlessly create and use aliases directly on websites with full support for Android native autofill, no copy-pasting required.
AliasVault is an open-source password and alias manager designed to protect your digital identity. It generates unique passwords and email addresses for every service you use, shielding your real information from trackers, data breaches, and spam.
Licensed under AGPL-3.0-or-later, by Leendert de Borst.
What's New in v0.30.1
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- - Improve vault syncing performance
- - Add Irish and Hungarian language options to app
- - Add Romanian language option to passphrase generator
- - Show server version in settings footer
Version history
Jul 16, 2026 · 165.5 MB · Android API 30–36 · code 3001900
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- - Improve vault syncing performance
- - Add Irish and Hungarian language options to app
- - Add Romanian language option to passphrase generator
- - Show server version in settings footer
SHA-256 206c1ca95544cfeec6c23deb645008a30924bd802c2f598c7b1b7a75a8bd7b1f
Jul 4, 2026 · 165.2 MB · Android API 30–36 · code 3000900
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- - Add passphrase generator
- - Improve 2FA TOTP code create UI
- - Update aliasvault.net to aliasvault.com as default cloud URL
- - Update translations
SHA-256 cbcbc172cae63a6c9bb4e8a4272abbaa2301377fe2cd244ccef73bc70526085d
Jun 21, 2026 · 164.1 MB · Android API 30–36 · code 2906900
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- - Add new custom field type: password
- - Add support for RS-256 passkey algorithm
SHA-256 a541473027e434ee202b3ace5a809851e44e5701fa4b280aa53dd28f60658d6c
Will it run on your device?
74%
- Targets newer Android builds, so legacy devices may be excluded.
- Multiple CPU architectures are covered.
- Aligned with the latest Android target SDK expectations.
Installation Guide
Open Settings on your Android device
Go to Security → Unknown sources (or Install unknown apps)
Enable "Allow from this source" for your browser or file manager
Open the downloaded APK file from your Downloads folder
Tap "Install" and wait for installation to complete
Launch the app from your home screen
Make sure to re-enable Unknown Sources restrictions after installation for security.
How to install this safely
How to verify the file you downloaded
Before you install anything, confirm the file is the one described here. On a computer, run shasum -a 256 your-download.apk (macOS or Linux) or certutil -hashfile your-download.apk SHA256 (Windows), then compare the output character-for-character with the SHA-256 on this page. If a single character differs, the file is not the build we recorded — delete it.
What the signing certificate proves
Every Android app is signed with a private key that only its developer holds. The fingerprint on this page is a hash of the matching public certificate, and it proves continuity rather than identity: it tells you a build came from whoever signed the earlier ones. Android enforces this at install time — if a package claiming to be net.aliasvault.app is signed with a different key, the system will refuse to install it over your existing copy. A fingerprint that changes between releases is worth pausing on, because a repackaged app that has been modified by someone else cannot keep the original signature.
How to roll back to an earlier version
If the current release misbehaves, 0.30.0 is the last build before it. Android will not install an older version code over a newer one, so you must uninstall AliasVault first — which clears its local data unless you have a backup. Reinstall the older APK only if its signing fingerprint matches the build you already trust, and check the API range: an older release may target an Android version your device has moved past.
Why we list sources instead of hosting everything
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Source code
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SHA-256 Hash
206c1ca95544cfeec6c23deb645008a30924bd802c2f598c7b1b7a75a8bd7b1f
Signing certificate
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