Which password manager to use?
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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
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I like to use SyncThing for my keepass vault. Imo it's about as simple and elegant as it can get without involving third party services.
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Ignoring the security aspect of it Bitwarden is responsible for hosting a fault tolerant, highly available web app.
They have redundant networking, redundant servers, load balancers, redundant databases.
While you could host this yourself to these tolerances it's work and it's not free.
If you're using your password manager to the fullest you have a different password for every resource out there. It's more than a minor inconvenience if you get locked out of your passwords.
Their service is dirt cheap and it's absolutely worth every penny.