Password Managers
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I've haven't looked at KeepPassXC before. I'll check that out today.
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I'm similar to some here, using keepassxc and nextcloud
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Bitwarden
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I pay for a 1Password family account. I like it.
Getting the family to use it is hard, but that would be the case with any password manager.
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Great thread and good recommendations from folks. I use RoboForm for personal and happy with that for many years now, and Bitwarden for my company and happy with it.
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iOS users, i guess the best option available is self hosted Bitwarden
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Can confirm it’s super easy to self host.
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There's a lot of good things here to think about. I asked, there's a lot of experience out there, and I appreciate all of it. Great community, here!
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KeepassXC. Sync the file however you want.
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I use Nextcloud, which always works well for me. I don't use Dropbox or Gdrive or OneDrive, but they should work too. What have you been using?
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I do selfhost everything I can, but have chosen not to do that with my passwords. It feels to much all-eggs-in-one-basket-y.
1Password also holds my SSH keys and acts as an ssh-agent on most systems, and I also just found out that you can get secrets from your 1Password vault in Python, which means my PyInfra scripts can use it as well.
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Syncthing. I'm not sure what I'd do without Syncthing at this point.
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Yeah, totally agree. I do backups in a similar way. Do I have cloud backups? Yes. Do I also have local? Hell yes.
A combination of the two is likely the best bet but I will say 1Password feels like one of those “oft imitated, rarely replicated” solutions.
Although I’ve also been using Apple’s solution for similar reasons. Works great, too.
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