• Cycle0861@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Which password manager is good? I use Bitwarden but it would take forever to change all my passwords inside of it

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      19 hours ago

      Bitwarden have a good balance of security, price and convenience. If you want more control and less convenience, KeePass.

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        9 hours ago

        Keepassxc

        The best IMO because it’s just a client you install on a device which reads an encrypted data file you can sync how you like.

        This way it’s not a hoard like lastpass or bitwarden.

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            5 hours ago

            Personally, I use KeePassDX for my android client, but either works. I use Syncthing to sync changes between devices, though I think the android version of that stopped being supported a few months back, but it still works fine for now.

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          9 hours ago

          Last time I used it was very convenient, but the price was too high for me. Besides that, I bought 1pass when was possible to buy once and have it forever, since then, they made increasingly harder to access it if you bought instead of use as a paid service. That’s why I made the change to KeePass. The only thing that 1pass offers that could justify their business model as a service is sync on multiple devices, and bitwarden does that as well. KeePass don’t, but you can make it happen with free Dropbox for example.

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          I had an internship a couple years back at a web development startup that used it. Seemed to work just fine.