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minus-squareedriclinkfedilinkEnglish36•1 year agoKeepass and Bitwarden are the highly recommended password managers.
minus-square@jaseplink19•edit-21 year agoIf you’re brave enough to roll your own: KeePass XC. If not, Bitwarden. (edit for clarity)
minus-square@jaseplink8•1 year agoIf you want to access your KeePass safe from multiple devices (phone, tablet, PC, etc), you have to host it somewhere.
minus-square@kurwalink2•1 year agoYou can put it on Google drive or something similar. You could also use syncthing (like how I do it) and you still don’t have to host anything.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoor just sync the file using syncthing or plain old rsync?
minus-square/home/pineappleloverlinkfedilink3•edit-21 year agoI recommend bitwarden. Make sure to have a good 2fa also like Aegis or raivo
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year ago+1 for Bitwarden, wife and I use it and it works well. It lets you securely share passwords for free.
Can you recommend a good, safe password vault?
Keepass and Bitwarden are the highly recommended password managers.
If you’re brave enough to roll your own: KeePass XC. If not, Bitwarden. (edit for clarity)
That’s not hosting, it’s just a local file.
If you want to access your KeePass safe from multiple devices (phone, tablet, PC, etc), you have to host it somewhere.
You can put it on Google drive or something similar. You could also use syncthing (like how I do it) and you still don’t have to host anything.
or just sync the file using syncthing or plain old rsync?
I recommend bitwarden. Make sure to have a good 2fa also like Aegis or raivo
+1 for Bitwarden, wife and I use it and it works well. It lets you securely share passwords for free.