Which password manager to use?
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I was sure that KeePassXC had an Android client but it seems like my memory tricked me.
I do prefer the overall UX of KeePassDX but when I tried several Android KeePass clients during the pandemic I remember that KePass2Droid had an easier Nextcloud sync setup than what KeePassDX offered. -
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Good thing the KeepassXC can be used as a 2nd factor authenticator, though it has TOTP only, doesn't offer HOTP.
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Yeah this is me. It's been just perfect for many years now.
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Yep, that's right. In theory you could share the encrypted DB with the public and not degrade security. (Still don't do that though...)
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2nding the Bitwarden, absolutely love it. I moved from LastPass years ago and never looked back.
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Bitwarden is excellent and the paid plan is very reasonable unlike with others.
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Proton pass if general UX and speed are important to you. Bitwarden if amount of features is important to you
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Security is also about backups.
3 Replicas
2 Formats
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Security is also about backups.
3 Replicas
2 Formats
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I also use Unix pass and self host a git repo over Tailscale to keep it synced across devices. Works like a charm so long as I remember to push whenever I edit a password somewhere.
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I just don't want any unauthorized persons anywhere near my vaults in general. I also see my vault as a critical service that requires high availability, and I know enough about system administration to know that my network and I are not qualified to provide that.
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Got a free family subscription through my work. Before that I was paying for it.
1Password is just great. Wonderful Linux support (desktop app, cli client, identity agent for SSH).
The major update to version 8 was rolled out to Linux first, actually.
One of the few pieces of software where you feel that the developers care about their product.
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Actually keepassdx, and sounding syncthing