I’m using KeePass currently, since I don’t really want to use anything publicly hosted. But I was curious to see what other people have been using!

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    BitWarden has been a trusted, reliable and very useful service for me.

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      Yes 100% worth the $ imo… its crazy that my younger self had like 5 variations of passwords for all sites lol

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        1 year ago

        The free version is already really good, but I still have the $10/y premium plan because it’s so cheap and they deserve it :P

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          I didn’t even know they had a premium option because BitWarden is awesome and doesn’t force it down your throat like some other cloud based PWD Managers do.

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      Bitwarden ftw!! Best $10 a year… Looking to self host also…but would still donate the $10 a year, because its 100% worth it in my opinion

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      As far as I’ve seen, Bitwarden does exactly what I need it to and does it well

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        I agree. It just hits the sweet spot between security and comfort for my needs.

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      Bitwarden for where convenience is important, which is the majority of my logins (forums, social media, memberships). In turn I also have self hosted Keepas for “key” logins (Bitwarden, online banking, Google).

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      I also pay the $10 a year or whatever to be able to store TOTP codes in Bitwarden. I love having them copied to my clipboard automatically while logging in! (Yes I know it’s less secure. I don’t care lol. I don’t feel like getting locked out of everything because I broke my phone.)

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        people slag me off for putting my totp codes into keepass, they say it’s less secure. i care only about not being able to replay. if someone got into my password manager, it’s game over in so many more ways than a couple of totp configs

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      1 year ago

      I found adding an always-on device to my syncthing mesh to be an awesome experience. This way even if my battery dies, it can still pull the latest version after I shut down my PC.

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    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.

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    Bitwarden user here. I used to use LastPass, but it’s hard to beat free software that does the same thing just as well.

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    I’ve been using KeePass and KeePassdroid for at least 10 years now. “Sync” my dB through one drive, only because at one time we were allowed to use our personal one at work, but since they blocked personal folders in favor of corporate ones it is much less handy.