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

  • @[email protected]
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    782 months 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.

  • Mitex Leo
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    592 months ago

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

      • Mitex Leo
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        302 months ago

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

        • @[email protected]OP
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          42 months ago

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

          • @SwordInStone
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            202 months ago

            well, running a server is in the definition of self-hosting

          • Chewy
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            32 months ago

            Like others’ve said, Bitwarden is awesome if you want a (selfhosted or hosted) server (e.g. as a much better replacement for LastPass).

            If you want an offline password manager, KeePass is the way to go (i.e. KeePassDX/KeePassXC for mobile/pc).

      • atomic peach
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        112 months ago

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

  • 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 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.

  • Victoria
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    242 months ago

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

    • @jasep
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      42 months ago

      Same here, self hosted on docker. I migrated from KeepassXC and I’m very happy.

      Keepass was ok but because I have various devices (Mac, Windows, Android, and iPad) all accessing it, at times it would cause issues. No issues that way with VaultWarden.

    • @ouch
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      12 months ago

      If you self-host, do you get TOTP support and sharing, or do you need to also pay for a subscription?

      • @irish_link
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        22 months ago

        You totally get it and sharing without paying. I encourage you to take a look at it. Super easy to setup with docker and a front end proxy.

  • slazer2au
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    112 months ago

    I use keepass2android to access my keypassxc database.

  • SuperFola
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    102 months ago

    Self hosted Bitwarden. It has been awesome for three years, never had any problems when switching from windows to Mac and then my phone from android to iPhone.

    Better than keeper and last pass. Good synchronization and more options to share passwords or notes with friends compared to Firefox password store.

  • calm.like.a.bomb
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    92 months 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.

  • dinckel
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    92 months 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

  • Sips'
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    82 months ago

    Protonpass user here. Their aliasing is just too good to have.

  • @[email protected]
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    72 months 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.