Been with 1Password for a few years now, coming from LostPassword. I feel it strikes a balance with the whole being secure and being convenient.
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Firefox sync. The service syncs between your actual devices. Nothing is stored online. There is a catch. Everything is encrypted using your password. So if you forget your password, you lose all your passwords.
I sync between my Linux desktop (OpenSuse Tumblweed), my Android phone, and my Steamdeck.
Bitwarden. Very happy with it. Been procrastinating setting up my own hosted vault.
1password is the only one I trust
Bitwarden FTW
I use pass
https://www.passwordstore.org/
Android client: https://github.com/android-password-store/Android-Password-Store
Using bitwarden for company and private purpose in Smartphone and laptop with Browser integration since two years ans beeing really happy
Like some others here I use bitwarden, but I'd prefer to move to selfhosted vaultwarden. I haven't taken the leap of opening my server to the world so my family's devices can stay synced. Also, I don't trust my admin skill with server stability and security.
I primarily use Bitwarden with a self hosted Vaultwarden server on my NAS. But since Bitwarden doesn't support an auto-type feature (not the same as auto-fill) I use KeePassXC on my desktop PC for applications too.
Bitwarden, all the way. On my mobile devices, laptops, etc.
I used to use KeePass but the UI is so antiquated and features also just haven't kept up. Bitwarden free, open source, audited, syncs and works everywhere flawlessly, and I can self host if I ever want to. It's great.
KeepassXC :)
KeepassXC. Migrated from KeepassX which I used for a long ass time (over a decade? Maybe more!)
Bitwarden. It works on iOS, windows and Linux.
Been very happy with Bitwarden for quite a few years now.
Selfhosted vaultwarden instance
KeepassXC and various other KeePass2 compatible apps depending on the OS I happen to be using.
Keepass is great, use it at work.
1Password for my personal stuff
Lastpass has had too many leaks / issues for me to ever trust them again
Unix pass
! Because I have to be different apparently
If you're into DIY, you can get a very robust system set up with GnuPG
, rofi-pass
, and git
. Plus I can even push passwords to my phone using Android-Password-Store.
Kepass (and Keepass2Android) + Nextcloud instances to keep sync and backups
I've been using KeePass for a very long time. It works, and the Google Drive plugin syncs without any issues. I have it set up on multiple devices, all pulling from my Google Drive, and each instance of KeePass has it's own key file. So even if someone got a hold of the main database, it's useless without the key file, which is only hosted on specific devices.
Selfhosted Vaultwarden and the Bitwarden apps.
Gives me access to all my things basically any time and anywhere. Its pretty neat. And if I don't want it anymore, I can export the data and just nuke it - and it's gone. :)
I use bitwarden and it's great! Will test out Proton Pass when they open it up.
KeepassXC on PC
KeepassDX on Android
The database is synced between devices with syncthing (selfhosted, stuff is synced using wifi) so my database is not uploaded to the internet
I've been hosting my own vaultwarden server for a few months now and it's been great, especially being able to move my TOTP stuff off of my phone
Password managers are for suckas, I just use password123 for everything.
KeepassXC with syncthing
BitWarden for me. I got the premium plan so I use it to share family password with my Partner (one collection), my dad (a second), and my in-laws (a third). I've definitely gotten my money's worth and I've been happy with it.
Looking forward to seeing if the passwordless (like key vaults) works for my automated processes, but even if they don't, it's been fairly good for me and has a decent contingency (self-hosted).
Self hosted vaultwarden for personal use and pass at work.
KeePass still too! I use keepass2 on Android and it's basically changed my life. Auto fill w/ bio unlock...it's the BEST
+1 1Password (coming from LastPass) this manager is really great. Good mobile, desktop and browser support.