Looking around at what managers are available
Came across this one,
Great UI/UX
Don’t know much more about it other then that
50% off Keeper Password Manager, One Year Subscription $25 (Personal) $55 (Family)
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I recommend the following plug-ins
- Floating Panel - a tiny little spot on the screen to search the database from, launch auto-type, copy passwords, and unlock the database from
- HotKeyEnabler - set up specific hotkeys for specific auto-type entries. Great for working with remote desktops
- KeeAgent - ssh key agent server
- KeeLocker - unlocks Bitlocker volumes. I have a virtual disk that's encrypted for stuff that may capture passwords and other sensitive data, like logs or screenshot libraries
- KeePassWinHello - after the initial database open, unlock for the rest of the session using Windows Hello biometrics (face or fingerprint, with supported hardware)
- KPSimpleBackup - make backups when you save. Good retention rules.
- TwoFactorQRCodeReader - Import TOTP settings from a QR code anywhere on your desktop.
BitWarden is free or US10/month if you need more features like YubiKey log in.
I think you mean $1/month or $10/year
hmm if usd10 for live i may get it
My apologies. Yes, US10/year.
+1 this
Probably a naive question but what’s wrong with just using Apple passwords/Google passwords ?
I use bitwarden because i can have it on many devices and browsers, and (i assume) my data is not being spied on by Google and Apple
Okay
my data is not being spied on by Google and Apple
But I address those possible concerns in my head as ‘I am no big shot , why would they care about me and my data ? Just a few targeted ads ? I don’t care about those..’
Btw I am only stating this so someone could better educate me, not being argumentative or anything..
nah, i get it. I think the same way as you, "i'm just a nobody, why would they care about my password", but i'm just trying to not "have all my eggs in the same basket" so to speak.
I tried google passwords on chrome before, but didn't like that if you switched browsers, you had to export/import those passwords every time (so, locking you into chrome) and i ended up having too many password, such as my important ones, and the ones i only used to sign up for a dark online forum once to download a linux iso, so it was cluttered with unwanted login/passwords. Now i use bitwarden for the important stuff, and the throwaway account credentials are stored in google chrome.
that is the worst……. there is no protection at all anyone sit using your pc can use the pass.
its the same as typing all your passwords on notepad/ms doc and save it on desktopI can just turn off auto fill for that and otherwise I have got passwords on all my devices…
Yes, you can turn off auto fill, provided you still have access to your laptop / devices. If you don't have access to it (it's stolen for eg) and the thief has managed to crack your login password, they'll have access to all your browser saved passwords.
I just use an Excel spreadsheet and password protect the file using 4 bit encryption.
You’re doing it wrong.
Write them in this book and leave it lying in plain sight.
I already use that for local backups…
I bought it based on the great review.
KeePass is free.