The full identity, structured
Name, birth date, citizenship, addresses, work history, preferences. Not just credentials. One source of truth for everything a form might ask for.
Most vaults: passwords + secure notes.Passwords are the easy part. The hard part is everything else — addresses, payments, identity, work history, the public profile you share. Here's how the field stacks up.
Name, birth date, citizenship, addresses, work history, preferences. Not just credentials. One source of truth for everything a form might ask for.
Most vaults: passwords + secure notes.A portable, cryptographic identity at did:web:boxowl.me:you. Verifiable, resolvable, yours. Take it with you.
PDaaS lets apps you trust read and write your vault — with your consent, with audit logs. Switch services without retyping. Read about PDaaS →
Most vaults: credentials only, locked in.The meaningful differences — not every checkbox.
| Feature | BoxOwl | 1Password | Bitwarden | Proton Pass | Solid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Logins & Authenticator | — | ||||
| Structured identity (name, birth, citizenship) | — | — | — | via RDF | |
| Structured addresses | — | — | — | via RDF | |
| Bound identity / payment / address fraud-resistance | — | — | — | — | |
| Work History & Preferences | — | — | — | — | |
| Universal form autofill | — | ||||
| Public profile / sharable identity | — | — | — | via Pod | |
| did:web / portable identity | — | — | — | did:solid | |
| Developer API for personal data | — | — | — | — | |
| Offline sync | app-dependent | ||||
| Self-host option | — | — | — | ||
| Open source | — | — | — |
Solid stores any RDF data, but doesn't define a structured schema for these categories — support depends on third-party apps. Comparisons reflect each product's public offerings as of mid-2026.
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