Hello everyone, what is your go-to password manager? What would you suggest for friends and family that aren’t very tech savvy?
- Bitwarden 
- Hello everyone, what is your go-to password manager? - KeePassXC for something hosted locally on your home network. Best aspect of KeePassXC is the support for OTP codes built-in, in my opinion. For mobile OTP codes, I personally use Aegis. - What would you suggest for friends and family that aren’t very tech savvy? - Bitwarden for non-tech-savvy family and friends. 
- Nobody else here is using Keepass with syncthing for cross-device syncing? I can’t dont know of an easier, more more reliable and secure method. - Same here, KeePass with SyncThing with a weekly copy of the database-file to a VPS I rent. Besides a password the database requires a key-file, which is copied between the various devices over a USB memory stick. - Why would I keep my passwords with an external company? - But yeah, this is a somewhat tech-savvy solution. 
 
- Keepass and Bitwarden respectively. Keepass has a lot of fringe advantages but most important to me is automation and offline consistency. Bitwarden will let you stay logged in offline depending on the options but it’s a bit different and they offer some kind of premium service. They both have good Android apps and Firefox addons 
- i’ve used 1password forever and have the family plan for my mum and dad and they’re fine with it. plus it’s canadian not american. - Good thing Canada isn’t going elbows down, bend over and creating a regime for secret orders that weaken encryption and give warrantless access to your data in an effort to appease Trump. 
 
- Bitwarden. Second place isn’t even close. 
- Bitwarden if you share accounts between two devices, keepass if just one. 
- Proton Pass, I use the full suite so it’s just convenient. It also has a few nice functions like e-mail aliases and secure password share links. - Let the proton haters come👀. - secure password share links. - That is one of the things that I really wish were on bitwarden 
 
- Keepass or bust 
- You’re not tech savvy… Don’t self-host a password manager! - Actually… From a data-loss POV, it’s actually pretty much fine; since the server only serves an e2ee file anyways, each end device’s data is sufficient to recover everything. - I.e. if you host Vaultwarden, log into it on your mobile device, save all your logins; then fuck up the server, it doesn’t matter, because your mobile device not only still has everything, but also does not need a server connection to export everything in a way that can then be imported again on a new server installation. 
- This. - I am quite tech savvy, and I have been using 1password for years. 
 
- Bitwarden. 
- I used Bitwarden for a long time and it was easy and convenient. I’ve since switched to KeePassXC which is less convenient, but it’s more private and secure because it’s offline. I wouldn’t recommend it to someone less tech savvy unless they are just going to need access to their passwords on one device as setting it up reliably with a cloud solution isn’t always simple. 
- Bitwarden, 100%. You can self-host later if you feel like it, but don’t have to 
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- KeypassXC for sus stuff and Bitwarden for everything else. 









