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How do you manage passwords?
PrivacyInfinity
Member
in General
At the moment my solution is encrypted text files in the 'cloud', and encrypted text files on SD card for redundancy.
I really think I can do better than this, and I would be interested in LET's suggestions.
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Bitwarden, local hosted.
Repeat https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/153314/which-password-manager-you-use
I just use Keepass
KeePass +1
KeepAss
Dashlane
keepass+1
+1
KeePass and Bitwarden (self-hosted)
Bitwarden +1
keepass
KeePass...
1Password
Their Mac Client & Mobile Clients are too good
LastPass, although I'm considering switching to Bitwarden (self-hosted)
Nice suggestion.
keepassxc
pass
https://www.passwordstore.org/
I have tried many password managers over the years, but LastPass has been my favorite.
How could I spend year using that and not think of that!
Usually I play scrabble against myself until one player has 3 letters left.
This player is then allowed to create the new password by arranging the 3 letters in a random fashion.
If no player will have 3 letters at any point in time the game must be restarted.
ODF spreadsheet protected by long-ish master phrase.
Moved to self hosted bitwarden from enpass because of this thread.
Enpass is good, maybe enpass v6 will be better when released, but I think full opensource bitwarden + their independent 3rd party security audit are even more better. Their browser plugin, Android apps, and Linux clients are goods too
dashlane
roboform portable on USB it's the best solution I think for keeping your passwords secure and to yourself without needing an external service.