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    I use and like Bitwarden and afaik you can self host a fork(?) too

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    +1 for bitwarden

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    • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

      What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

      I've used:

      • LastPass
      • 1Password
      • ProtonPass (Now using)

      I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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      Use KeepassXC with Syncthing for maximum autonomy or Bitwarden for maximum ease. Both are FOSS. That's my recommendation and also seems to be the consensus among those who share your needs.

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      • eatham@aussie.zoneE [email protected]

        KeePass is really good. I use Keepass DX on my phone and use syncthing to sync them. Works amazing.

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        +1 for keepassxc + syncthing

        Also generally recommebd syncthing instead of cloud storage for you phone pics and music and stuff

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          +1 for keepassxc + syncthing

          Also generally recommebd syncthing instead of cloud storage for you phone pics and music and stuff

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          noted, ty

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            +1 for bitwarden

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            +1 for bitwarden as well

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              I use KeepassXC. The passwords are stored as an encrypted file on your own system. No servers involved.

              Personally I put mine in onedrive so it is synced between all of my devices though.

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              KeePass on sandstorm

              One virtual server hosts all my open source apps, including my pw manager. It's insanely great.

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              • T [email protected]

                I use and like Bitwarden and afaik you can self host a fork(?) too

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                Bitwarden paid version also lets you set emergency access for others in the case of your death or inability to access

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                  I use and like Bitwarden and afaik you can self host a fork(?) too

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                  You can self-host Bitwarden, too. My understanding is that VaultWarden is much simpler to self-host, though. Note that VaultWarden isn’t a “fork”; it’s a compatible rewrite in Rust (Bitwarden’s codebase, by contrast, is primarily C#).

                  I also use Bitwarden and strongly prefer it over every other password manager I’ve tried or investigated, for what that’s worth. I’d recommend it to 99% of non-enterprise users (it’s probably great for enterprise use as well, TBF).

                  The only use case I wouldn’t recommend it for is when you don’t want your passwords stored in the cloud, in which case KeePass is the way to go. To be clear, that recommendation does not apply if you’re syncing your vault with a cloud storage provider - even one you’re hosting, like SyncThing - even if your vault is encrypted. At that point just use Bitwarden or VaultWarden, because they’re at least audited with your use case in mind (Vaultwarden has only been audited once afaik, though).

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                    Use KeepassXC with Syncthing for maximum autonomy or Bitwarden for maximum ease. Both are FOSS. That's my recommendation and also seems to be the consensus among those who share your needs.

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                    I've haven't looked at KeepPassXC before. I'll check that out today.

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                    • S [email protected]

                      I use KeepassXC. The passwords are stored as an encrypted file on your own system. No servers involved.

                      Personally I put mine in onedrive so it is synced between all of my devices though.

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                      KeepassXC is great, but I realised very late in the process of setting it up, that the browser extension does not support Flatpak based browsers: "Please note that in general Flatpak and Snap based browsers are not supported, Ubuntu's Firefox Snap being an exception." (https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc-browser/wiki/Troubleshooting-guide)

                      I hope this might change at some point.

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                      • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

                        What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

                        I've used:

                        • LastPass
                        • 1Password
                        • ProtonPass (Now using)

                        I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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                        I'm similar to some here, using keepassxc and nextcloud

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                        • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

                          What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

                          I've used:

                          • LastPass
                          • 1Password
                          • ProtonPass (Now using)

                          I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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                          Unfortunately LastPass had some issues over the past years with hacking where encrypted vaults were stolen. Between myself and my friends in tech, I know of a few conpanie that ditched it after that.

                          For individual/personal use, I'd reccomend KeePass (whatever fork of it is up to date and maintained lately) and using somethung like syncthing to sync it across devices. That may not be super user friendly for non-technical users though, and I'm not sure how well it works with iPhones.

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                          • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

                            What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

                            I've used:

                            • LastPass
                            • 1Password
                            • ProtonPass (Now using)

                            I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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                            I'd used KeepassXC + Nextcloud to sync for ~4 years.

                            Then I switched to Bitwarden client + self-hosted Bitwarden Server/Vaultwarden for ~2 years and I haven't looked back.

                            The problem you'll face with KeepassXC + any syncing mechanism is that conflicts will happen. Meaning, you'll make a change on your cellphone, your internet has a hiccup or stops working. Then you make a different change on you desktop. When everything is synced, you'll be left with a KeePass conflict file that you need to fix. This might be fine if you immediately notice it, but if you stumble upon a conflict file from a month ago - good luck merging the differences.

                            Bitwarden client + Vaultwarden has improved my password experience radically. I have phones, laptops, browsers, etc all talking to Vaultwarden. Any conflicts are handled automagically by the clients. Everything "just works" in offline mode (meaning I can add/update credentials while offline and it'll update the server whenever it can - without needing to do any mental gymnastics).

                            I can share passwords with friends and family without needing to share everything. Plus, as my instance is self-hosted, my family can get "emergency access" (a "premium feature") to my passwords if something unfortunate happens to me. Plus, requesting emergency access is pretty easy to do, for non-tech people.

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                            • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

                              What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

                              I've used:

                              • LastPass
                              • 1Password
                              • ProtonPass (Now using)

                              I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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                              Bitwarden

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                              • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

                                What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

                                I've used:

                                • LastPass
                                • 1Password
                                • ProtonPass (Now using)

                                I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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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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                                • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

                                  What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

                                  I've used:

                                  • LastPass
                                  • 1Password
                                  • ProtonPass (Now using)

                                  I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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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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                                  • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

                                    What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

                                    I've used:

                                    • LastPass
                                    • 1Password
                                    • ProtonPass (Now using)

                                    I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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                                    iOS users, i guess the best option available is self hosted Bitwarden

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                                      You can self-host Bitwarden, too. My understanding is that VaultWarden is much simpler to self-host, though. Note that VaultWarden isn’t a “fork”; it’s a compatible rewrite in Rust (Bitwarden’s codebase, by contrast, is primarily C#).

                                      I also use Bitwarden and strongly prefer it over every other password manager I’ve tried or investigated, for what that’s worth. I’d recommend it to 99% of non-enterprise users (it’s probably great for enterprise use as well, TBF).

                                      The only use case I wouldn’t recommend it for is when you don’t want your passwords stored in the cloud, in which case KeePass is the way to go. To be clear, that recommendation does not apply if you’re syncing your vault with a cloud storage provider - even one you’re hosting, like SyncThing - even if your vault is encrypted. At that point just use Bitwarden or VaultWarden, because they’re at least audited with your use case in mind (Vaultwarden has only been audited once afaik, though).

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                                      Can confirm it’s super easy to self host.

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                                        I'd used KeepassXC + Nextcloud to sync for ~4 years.

                                        Then I switched to Bitwarden client + self-hosted Bitwarden Server/Vaultwarden for ~2 years and I haven't looked back.

                                        The problem you'll face with KeepassXC + any syncing mechanism is that conflicts will happen. Meaning, you'll make a change on your cellphone, your internet has a hiccup or stops working. Then you make a different change on you desktop. When everything is synced, you'll be left with a KeePass conflict file that you need to fix. This might be fine if you immediately notice it, but if you stumble upon a conflict file from a month ago - good luck merging the differences.

                                        Bitwarden client + Vaultwarden has improved my password experience radically. I have phones, laptops, browsers, etc all talking to Vaultwarden. Any conflicts are handled automagically by the clients. Everything "just works" in offline mode (meaning I can add/update credentials while offline and it'll update the server whenever it can - without needing to do any mental gymnastics).

                                        I can share passwords with friends and family without needing to share everything. Plus, as my instance is self-hosted, my family can get "emergency access" (a "premium feature") to my passwords if something unfortunate happens to me. Plus, requesting emergency access is pretty easy to do, for non-tech people.

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                                        The struggle with KeePass conflicts is real. Put basically the problem occurs when you change a DB on device A, change the same DB on device B, and then you sync them using Syncthing. That might happen for me once a month.

                                        I think I found a process that can reduce the occurrence of conflicts, mostly, not entirely. Instead of one DB that every device shares I have one DB per device (i.e. the KeePass file includes the name of the device). Most of the time this can't possibly cause a conflict because device A only saves to its own DB. The only time it could create a conflict is if I need to pull in an entry that I made on another device. That's a manual process for me and it makes me more aware that a conflict could happen. I make sure the device I'm syncing from is active in Syncthing, and if it is there's almost no chance of a conflict.

                                        A one-way sync option for KeePass would make conflicts almost impossible so I think I'll propose that or work on a plugin for it.

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                                        • parlamint@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

                                          What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.

                                          I've used:

                                          • LastPass
                                          • 1Password
                                          • ProtonPass (Now using)

                                          I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.

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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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