chaercoffee,

keepassxc for desktop and keepassdx for mobile. to sync my database between two devices, i use syncthing, a continuous file synchronization. i also use a termux script on mobile to copy my database to the sd card every time i make a change to the database, i just run the script and it automatically copies my database.

branchial,

I sync via WebDAV using DAVx5

mpldr,

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.

lemmy_lunger,

bitwarden has been great, no complaints!

Ataraxia,
@Ataraxia@lemmy.world avatar

What I use is just password manager. It's offline and it only backs up to your phone or SD card. I ended up getting the paid version so I could store more than 12. I never looked for another one because this one does exactly what I want and ir seems solid privacy wise.

ClumsyTomato,
@ClumsyTomato@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Kepass (and Keepass2Android) + Nextcloud instances to keep sync and backups

ChillPill,
@ChillPill@lemmy.world avatar

KeepassXC on desktop and KeepassDX on android. Sync with Nextcloud. Its great. Smooth as silk since I stopped messing with Nextcloud.

dirac_field,

ditto! But considering self hosting vaultwarden instead, Nextcloud can be a bit of a hassle to maintain ...

ChillPill,
@ChillPill@lemmy.world avatar

Nextcloud is not so bad when installed as a snap. Though it limits some customization.

I tried bitwarden a while ago, but I've been on Keepass for almost 10 years now and a lot of my custom fields don't line up with anything in bitwarden. It was a bit messy. I still recommend bitwarden for anyone looking to start using a password manager.

MargotRobbie,
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

Keepass on OneDrive, so I can access it from my computer and phone.

Rhabuko,

I'm happy with Bitwarden.

JurassicPork,

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

Xander72,

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

Rhabuko,

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

Jessica,
@Jessica@lemmy.world avatar

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.)

pootriarch,
@pootriarch@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

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

followthewhiterabbit,

Another happy Bitwarden user here!

frozengriever,

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).

Cstrrider1,

Yup bitwarden is a good option. Curious if Proton's new manager will be any good.

LootGoblin42,

1password is the only one I trust

Midou,

KeepassXC on desktop and KeepassDX on my android device, synced using syncthing. I don't trust servers keeping all of my passwords anymore, encrypted or not

dillydogg,

KeePassXC with the db synced by syncthing

tfkhdyt,
Robsteranium,

Yeah pass is great. It's basically just a git repo of text files encrypted with gpg. That means if you know those other tools there's nothing extra to learn/ nothing bespoke to depend upon or maintain. I sync my secrets between laptop and phone via a Diskstation NAS without needing to install anything special.

kool_newt,

Gopass

Sebo,

KeepassXC :)

kawaii_black_mass,

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

whzfux,

Using bitwarden for company and private purpose in Smartphone and laptop with Browser integration since two years ans beeing really happy

radiumz,

Selfhosted vaultwarden instance

marshell,

Keepass with a separately stored keyfile and an otherwise shared passwordDB. Keepass2Android makes the bridge into Android.

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