hey fedi
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hey fedi
do any of you have any good recommendation for a password manager that is free to use and secure? i don't mind if it doesn't have cloud backup as long as i can easily transfer stuff between devices
ty in advance!
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hey fedi
do any of you have any good recommendation for a password manager that is free to use and secure? i don't mind if it doesn't have cloud backup as long as i can easily transfer stuff between devices
ty in advance!
@aroma a paper notebook. 100% unhackable
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hey fedi
do any of you have any good recommendation for a password manager that is free to use and secure? i don't mind if it doesn't have cloud backup as long as i can easily transfer stuff between devices
ty in advance!
@aroma I'm happy with the Firefox one. If you set a password, it's encrypted, it syncs between devices and on Android it can autofill.
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hey fedi
do any of you have any good recommendation for a password manager that is free to use and secure? i don't mind if it doesn't have cloud backup as long as i can easily transfer stuff between devices
ty in advance!
@aroma@ohai.social two very obvious choices but:
- keepassxc if sync between devices is not needed
- bitwarden: accounts are free (pro plan offers little to nothing and is like 5€ a year iirc), encrypts with your master key on rest so sync is possible without much compromise -
@aroma a paper notebook. 100% unhackable
@theZosia true xD
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@aroma@ohai.social two very obvious choices but:
- keepassxc if sync between devices is not needed
- bitwarden: accounts are free (pro plan offers little to nothing and is like 5€ a year iirc), encrypts with your master key on rest so sync is possible without much compromise@andrago i've heard that keepassxc uses AI and shit, don't know if i would trust them
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@andrago i've heard that keepassxc uses AI and shit, don't know if i would trust them
@aroma@ohai.social oof haven't used them in a long time so didn't know sry
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hey fedi
do any of you have any good recommendation for a password manager that is free to use and secure? i don't mind if it doesn't have cloud backup as long as i can easily transfer stuff between devices
ty in advance!
@aroma Hi, I use KeePassXC (on Debian 13) and KeePassDroid on Androi. They share the same database file in my private self-hosted cloud. I've been using this solution for years. -
hey fedi
do any of you have any good recommendation for a password manager that is free to use and secure? i don't mind if it doesn't have cloud backup as long as i can easily transfer stuff between devices
ty in advance!
@aroma GNOME Secrets, happens to be compatible with KDBX format (switched due to the KeePassXC program submitting to the LLM BS)
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@aroma GNOME Secrets, happens to be compatible with KDBX format (switched due to the KeePassXC program submitting to the LLM BS)
@aroma it is just a KDBX file so very simple to transfer, you could use something like Syncthing to automate it but it doesn't trust automated stuff to possibly overwrite its very valuable secrets