Hello everyone, what is your go-to password manager? What would you suggest for friends and family that aren’t very tech savvy?
Bitwarden has always worked great for me on android.
ProtonPass
Bitwarden, 100%. You can self-host later if you feel like it, but don’t have to
Bitwarden, DON’T self host.
Why not self host?
Because if it’s something that’s vital, you should just pay to have someone else host it. ESPECIALLY if it’s a nominal cost per year.
Porque no los dos?
Thanks for answering. I don’t self host it but am interested. It’s still a company that i entrust to store highly sensitive data with, hence my interest in self hosting. Usually folks promote self hosting, so i was curious about your comment to not. Agree, that’s not something to consider lightly.
KeePassXC (Desktop) and KeePassDX (mobile). Offline, local-only password manager. There’s also a Firefox browser extension for it too.
If you need it to sync between devices, Syncthing gets the job done by syncing the DB file.
I don’t trust any cloud solutions. You’re trusting some random company with your passwords. Data breach is inevitable.
This one for me too! I’ve been very happy.
I try to minimize use of browser extensions, but i have the phone & desktop application. Nextcloud/whatever you run for syncing. I also back up those files through rsync to encrypted volume in a cloud provider (so double encrypted), so that if the worst should happen, I can still access the last version.
It’s worth noting that you can manage OTP through it. When you add to your phone’s OTP manager, you can also add it to Keepass, so you wont be up shit creek if your phone dies. Personally I would make a separate volume for your OTP, so you retain dual verification, even if someone should gain access to one of the two.
KeypassXC for sus stuff and Bitwarden for everything else.
Pass or qtpass if you need gui. Simple and efficient.
Bitwarden if you share accounts between two devices, keepass if just one.
Not just between devices. Between people, too. Super handy to coordinate shared passwords. I use it with my wife for utilities and stuff.
You can also designate other Bitwarden accounts to have the ability to reset your master password, in case of emergency. So my wife has a password she can use to get in there, in case something happens to me. But people can’t do it on the sly, because it’ll notify the account holder of its use.
Keepass. I need to figure out a way to securely sync between Android <-> PC.
GNUpass should be very secure too but I need a way to view it on Android.
securely sync between Android <-> PC
Syncthing does the job pretty great for me. Local sync, rather than cloud. As long as your network is secure, you’re good
bitwarden imo however, explore other options here
BitWarden. All day everyday. Every human
Proton Pass, I use the full suite so it’s just convenient. It also has a few nice functions like e-mail aliases and secure password share links.
Let the proton haters come👀.
Nobody else here is using Keepass with syncthing for cross-device syncing? I can’t dont know of an easier, more more reliable and secure method.
Same here, KeePassXC via Syncthing, has been working like a charm for many years and I love it.
Yup, KeePassXC is amazing, especially with the add-on in your browser (librewolf I think you need to do something to work). I don’t use my phone much for logging into things, but you can probably sync it on Android (I don’t know how it works on iOS). I love it because you can download icons from websites, and it’s very simple once you get used to it!
Same here, KeePass with SyncThing with a weekly copy of the database-file to a VPS I rent. Besides a password the database requires a key-file, which is copied between the various devices over a USB memory stick.
Why would I keep my passwords with an external company?
But yeah, this is a somewhat tech-savvy solution.
Bitwarden. Second place isn’t even close.
Authpass. Store offline or in their cloud. Works on multiple types of devices. Has autofill