My favorite password manager is KeypassDx. I also use proton pass. What do you use and why?

  • @Fedditor385
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    323 minutes ago

    KeePass. It has everything I need and is fully under my own control.

  • @node815
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    131 minutes ago

    Hands down, Bitwarden app on phone and in browser. Vaultwarden self hosted. Since I host it at home, I know it’s always in my server. The winning thing for me is that Bitwarden Supports Webuathn now, you can use it as it’s own webuathn key you authorize to log in with, so basically go the site you want to login with and when it asks for the webuathn, you can either have Bitwarden use the credentials you stored for it or your own biometric or hardware key instead.

    With this, I sign into Authentik for my SSO just by clicking one link, and Bitwarden prompts to log in and I click the option. I’m auto logged into my server and no UN/PW passed to it.

    I’ve tested others and nothing quite comes close except for KeepassXC, but for me, it’s a matter of personal preference on my side. I’ve been with Bitwarden since the early days.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 hour ago

    I use proton pass currently.

    My life is changing in less than two weeks.

    I have an enterprise grade server that I can’t run for a variety of home reasons.

    When me and the wife… for lack of a better term, escape, our situation, I’ll be able to self host. I know its gonna be a struggle, I have things to learn, and that is why I’m so excited.

  • @[email protected]
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    032 minutes ago

    My brain. A password manager seems like a completely unnecessary single point of failure.

  • Mitex Leo
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    376 hours ago

    Bitwarden is simple, reliable and works on all of my devices.

      • Mitex Leo
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        196 hours ago

        Yep! It’s fully open source and free. I use the hosted version though.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          36 hours ago

          Looks like i need to run a server. I actually wanted a fully offline one. Maybe I’ll stick with keepass

      • atomic peach
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        76 hours ago

        You can self host with Vaultwarden! It’s just the server; you use the same Bitwarden clients.

  • @[email protected]
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    447 hours ago

    Bitwarden. It is open source, reliable, easy to use, and compatible with everything. The free version has nearly everything, but I have the paid version to support development because $10 per year is very reasonable.

    I do regularly export my password vault to KeePassXC as my backup though.

  • asudox
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    Bitwarden. The UI is about to be updated to something more modern so that’s no longer is an issue for most people. It’s also open source, so yes.

    The 10€ per year as the premium subscription is just unbeatable. You pay less than half a euro per month for a reliable and robust password manager. And you don’t even need the premium subscription, because almost everything is free. I honestly consider it a donation rather than a subscription.

  • calm.like.a.bomb
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    34 hours ago

    Bitwarden since they starded. Didn’t need anything more than the free subscription, but I’m thinking of self-hosting my own vaultwarden instance.

  • @[email protected]
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    24 hours ago

    pass.

    It’s simple and has frontends for all my usecases. It’s so simple, that you can extend it’s functionality yourself if you wish.

    Synchronizing works by just synchronizing the folder where the data lives, so syncthing, git, dropbox, ftp. Whatever you like.

  • Victoria
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    187 hours ago

    Bitwarden, i can self host it and it is quite convenient to have official apps for all platforms i use.

  • dinckel
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    45 hours ago

    I really enjoy 1Password. Works really well, plenty of storage functionality for all kinds of data. There’s watchtower functionality for poor or leaked passwords, or missing 2fa/passkeys too. One of my favorites is the built-in ssh-agent. In my eyes, it’s absolutely worth the asking price

  • Altima NEO
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    56 hours ago

    Keypass as well. I hate the PC one though, but I still use it.

    I use keypass DX on my phone.