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50% off Keeper Password Manager, One Year Subscription $25 (Personal) $55 (Family)

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Looking around at what managers are available
Came across this one,
Great UI/UX
Don’t know much more about it other then that

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  • +2

    KeePass is free.

    • +1

      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.
  • +9

    BitWarden is free or US10/month if you need more features like YubiKey log in.

    • +1

      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 ?

    • +1

      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..

        • +1

          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.

    • +1

      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 desktop

      • I can just turn off auto fill for that and otherwise I have got passwords on all my devices…

        • +1

          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.

  • +1

    I just use an Excel spreadsheet and password protect the file using 4 bit encryption.

    • +1

      You’re doing it wrong.

      Write them in this book and leave it lying in plain sight.

      • +2

        I already use that for local backups…

        I bought it based on the great review.

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