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In all seriousness, I’ve been using 1Password and have had no complaints.
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hunter2
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In all seriousness, I’ve been using 1Password and have had no complaints.
Been using Keeper. I would run a self-hosted Bitwarden instance but I travel a ton and don't trust AWS / GCP with my data (would put it on a Raspberry Pi I have lying around). If I didn't travel, I would 100% have self-hosted it for the added security and peace of mind.
So far, I've had a great experience with Keeper. It hasn't had a breach in a hot minute, and it auto fills on all my devices perfectly regardless of OS. Very happy so far, but will probably move as soon as I stop travelling quite as much.
bitwarden, keypass.
keepassxc for linux, keepassdx for android
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I like the fact that it is a minimal and simple program that does one thing, and does it well. If you already use GnuPG for encryption, you will get used to it quickly.
The only downside for me is that it doesn't encrypt password names, only the content.
It also has many plugins and android/ios apps.
Switches from KeePassXC to Nextcloud Passwords recently and I absolutely love it. Sync and Browser Plugin are much more reliable.
Old school.
Pen, paper and locked fireproof case.
I’m currently hosting Vaultwarden, an implementation of Bitwarden. It’s working perfectly so far.