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 No.3326

What password manager does Alice use?

I've been using LastPass for a few years now but I am ready to switch.

 No.3327

>>3326
Bitwarden, I just picked the first open source one I found. None of my passwords are worth stealing anyway, apart from my Steam maybe. Why do you feel the need to swap?

 No.3328

>>3327

LastPass has been hacked before and I tend to listen to the things that are said on privacytools.io, I don't want to depend on a service, if their server is down, I wont be able to get my passwords.

 No.3329

>>3326

I use Keepass for over a years and i do not know my own password so it help a soykaf ton.

 No.3348

I use pass; it's what OP's picture shows.

It integrates nicely with pretty much everything. Small & portable as hell. If you don't have pass installed, you can still use your gpg key to read all of your passwords. The tooling makes it really easy to version control all of your passwords too.

 No.3358

>>3326

Text file in a Veracrypt container for cross-platform accessibility.

Keepassdroid on phone, but I only have a couple of pwords on there for accounts I might need to access in an emergency.

 No.3400

KeepassX is the best way.

 No.3676

>>3400
keepassxc is better

 No.3677

Pen and notepad.

 No.3678

gpg and some home-made shell sauce

 No.3679

>>3326
pass is what I use. It's just files with gpg.

 No.3693

>>3679
really like it too. also use rofi-pass for auto-typing goodness. need a good alternative for when wayland is more mature since it isn't working for that.
keep everything up to date via git.

 No.3694

>>3328
If you have a good enough main password then it doesn't really matter if they get hacked, right? They'll only have your hashed main password, which they can't do anything with (again, if its complex enough)?

 No.3696

A notepook with incomplete passwords.
Soaked in kerosene just in case.

 No.3697


 No.3698

Keepas2. It has never been inconvenient for me.

 No.3709

I'm using pass, the standard unix password manager
https://www.passwordstore.org/

it just works
also syncs using git



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