sticky-password.exe

Sticky Password Manager

Application ProcessSafePassword Manager
CPU Usage
1-9%
Memory
40-120 MB
Location
C:\Program Files\Sticky Password
Publisher
Lamantine Software Ltd.

Quick Answer

sticky-password.exe is safe. Sticky Password's core process manages vault access, autofill, and device synchronization; it runs in the background to support browser extensions and desktop features.

Is it a Virus?
✔ NO - Safe
Should be in C:\Program Files\Sticky Password\StickyPassword.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\Sticky Password\StickyPassword.exe
Warning
Multiple processes normal
Each browser integration and background task may run as a separate process
Can I Disable?
✔ YES
You can disable startup or end the process from Task Manager when not in use

What is sticky-password.exe?

sticky-password.exe is the executable for Sticky Password, a password manager that securely stores credentials and autofills logins across browsers and devices. It runs as a desktop application and coordinates with browser extensions to provide seamless access to saved passwords.

The process implements a local vault and sync engine, using encryption to protect data at rest and in transit. It spawns components for vault management, browser integration, and background synchronization.

Quick Fact: Sticky Password pioneered cross-device synchronization with end-to-end encryption to keep your credentials in sync securely.

Types of Sticky Password Processes

Is sticky-password.exe Safe?

Yes, sticky-password.exe is safe when it's the legitimate file from Lamantine Software Ltd. or Sticky Password and installed from official sources.

Is sticky-password.exe a Virus or Malware?

The real sticky-password.exe is NOT a virus. Malware may imitate names; verify the path and signature.

How to Tell if sticky-password.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location: Must be in C:\Program Files\Sticky Password\StickyPassword.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\Sticky Password\StickyPassword.exe. Any other location is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature: Right-click StickyPassword.exe → Properties → Digital Signatures. Should show a valid signer such as "Lamantine Software Ltd." or "Sticky Password".
  3. Resource Usage: Normal usage is 1-9% CPU per process and 40-120 MB memory. Abnormally high resource usage when idle is suspicious.
  4. Behavior: Sticky Password should run when the app is in use or the browser extension is active. Unexpected background activity when you haven't opened the app may indicate malware.

Red Flags: If sticky-password.exe is located outside the Program Files directory, has no digital signature, or runs constantly with no user action, scan with antivirus. Beware of similarly named files like "sticky-password32.exe".

Why Is sticky-password.exe Running on My PC?

Sticky Password runs to manage vault access, autofill, and cross-device synchronization. It can operate as a background service and via browser extensions to provide uninterrupted login assistance.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove sticky-password.exe?

Yes, you can disable sticky-password.exe. It is safe to close Sticky Password when not in use, and you can uninstall it if you prefer another password manager.

How to Stop sticky-password.exe

How to Uninstall Sticky Password

Common Problems: High CPU or Memory Usage

If sticky-password.exe is consuming excessive resources:

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open Sticky Password Task Manager entry (if available) to identify heavy components.
2. Update Sticky Password to the latest version.
3. Disable unnecessary browser extensions from chrome://extensions.
4. Pause or disable sync in settings.
5. Restart Sticky Password and, if needed, restart the PC.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sticky-password.exe a virus?

No. The legitimate sticky-password.exe is part of the Sticky Password Manager by Lamantine Software Ltd. Ensure the path is C:\Program Files\Sticky Password\StickyPassword.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\Sticky Password\StickyPassword.exe and that the digital signature is valid.

Where is the Sticky Password vault stored on Windows?

Vault data is stored locally in the Sticky Password directory within AppData or ProgramData, depending on version. Common paths include C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Roaming\Sticky Password or C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Local\Sticky Password.

Can I disable Sticky Password from starting with Windows?

Yes. Use Task Manager → Startup tab to disable Sticky Password, or in Sticky Password settings turn off 'Start with Windows'.

Does Sticky Password have a browser extension?

Yes. Sticky Password offers browser extensions for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and others to enable autofill and secure clipboard features.

How do I export or import passwords from Sticky Password?

Use Sticky Password's Export/Import feature in the desktop app: Settings or Tools → Export Vault to a file, and Import Vault to bring data from a backup.

Is Sticky Password secure and encrypted?

Yes. Sticky Password uses strong encryption (AES-256) for vault data in transit and at rest, with optional biometric unlock and cloud sync options.

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